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Monday, April 30, 2012
As well as running a part time computer repair business and other odd jobs, Sidoti also had his hands full raising two kids and working as a carpenter for for one of Melbourne's leading building companies.
Sidoti also received a Bravery Award for saving a women's life at St. Kilda Marina.
A qualified cabinet maker, Sidoti returned to his old work place at Bathroom Werx when the opportunity arose for a franchising opportunity. "The company has changed considerably since I first started 25 years ago. The customer service standards of the company are outstanding. It is a pleasure working for a business that always puts the customer first," says Sidoti.
Apart from the flexibility that such bathroom restoration franchises offer, Sidoti says that saving customers money is a reward in itself.
"The other thing I have noticed is the professionalism of all the team and their focus on the customer. Also I forgot how much I enjoyed making old bathrooms look like new again and how happy it made my customers having a new bathroom again."
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