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In part 2, Annissa continues the conversation with artwork expert Jean Easter, who gives some more really good tips for handling intricate, complicated, and valuable artwork restoration that will enable restorers to become better at what they do. Always lift furniture from the bottom!
I have felt so very fortunate to spend the last 20+ years doing what I love: helping others in their time of need and giving them hope for a better tomorrow.
How are your personal opinions affecting how you serve your customers, interact with your team, and present yourself in general - including on social media, even if it's your private page?
Annissa is putting aside the logistics and physical questions about doing coronavirus cleaning, and she's getting personal. She poses an important questions: how is your restoration crew doing right now? How are you caring for them?