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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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'''Due to overcharging and lack of service, we cancelled our Aramark service.'''
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The Bike Kitchen has a monthly rag service provided by Aramark.  As of this writing, we get the following services:
 
The Bike Kitchen has a monthly rag service provided by Aramark.  As of this writing, we get the following services:
  
 
* 2 Continuous Roll Hand Towels
 
* 2 Continuous Roll Hand Towels
* 20 Aprons (5 Red, 15 Black)
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* 30 Aprons (15 Red, 15 Black)
 
* 150 Red Shop Rags
 
* 150 Red Shop Rags
 
* TP as-needed
 
* TP as-needed
 
* Hand Soap as-needed
 
* Hand Soap as-needed
  
Service is delivered on every fourth Wednesday. Consider writing any relevant notes related to the rag service on the [[media:RagService.ods|BK Rag Service Log]] on the inside of the bathroom door.
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Service is delivered on every fourth Wednesday. (NOT the 4th Wed of each month) The Schedule is on the door of the bathroom. The driver/delivery person has a key to the shop and knows where to collect the dirties.
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Consider writing any relevant notes related to the rag service on the [[media:RagService.ods|BK Rag Service Log]] on the inside of the bathroom door.
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==Who do we contact if there is a problem ==
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Start with Geoff H or just email the BK list, If you don't get a response, you can contact Aramark directly:
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Joe Burcell is the district manager : ‭+1 (415) 883-8924‬
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The delivery Driver is Joel Bernal : 1-510-685-2957
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The central service line is 1-800-ARAMARK
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== What goes where ? ==
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* Clean rags go in the baskets or in the office
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* Soiled rags go in the RED bin next to the clean rags
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** WARNING!! soiled rags are a '''FIRE HAZARD'''!
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* Used Continuous Roll Towels go in the recycling, they are disposable.
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* Soiled aprons go in the hamper in the bathroom
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In the bathroom :
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* New Continuous Roll Towels are on the plastic stand in the bathroom : they should be bound with a rubber band
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* Spare soap is on the metal stand
  
 
== Answers to Unasked Questions ==
 
== Answers to Unasked Questions ==
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'''I think we should change our service levels.  How do we do that?'''
 
'''I think we should change our service levels.  How do we do that?'''
Discuss your proposed change on the mailing list and/or at a meeting.  If there's enough support for your proposed change, make it happen.  Have a look in the Aramark folder in the office filing cabinet.  You'll find the contact information for our service rep, Jesse Barbato.  Give him a call and make the arrangements.  Please update this wiki page once everything is done.
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Discuss your proposed change on the mailing list and/or at a meeting.  If there's enough support for your proposed change, make it happen.  Have a look in the Aramark folder in the office filing cabinet.  You'll find the contact information for our service rep, Give them a call and make the arrangements.  Please update this wiki page once everything is done.
  
 
'''I don't think we got all of the service that we expected.  What should we do?'''
 
'''I don't think we got all of the service that we expected.  What should we do?'''
Discuss it on the list, call Jesse Barbato at Aramark, and get to the bottom of it.
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Discuss it on the list, call Aramark, and get to the bottom of it.
  
 
== History of the Rag Service ==
 
== History of the Rag Service ==
  
 
After fierce debate between the merits of a rag service vs. simply using waste textiles for rags, the Bike Kitchen voted to try a rag service.  The first company we tried was called "Blue Water," a locally owned "green" laundry service.  They delivered a bag of rags and then we never saw them again.  We tried to contact them to pay the bills and clarify the service expectation to no avail.  The owner eventually sold the business and the new owner was not interested in washing dirty rags.  Next we signed up with Cintas.  Cintas' sales reps, delivery service, and accounting departments did not appear to ever be on the same page.  Sometimes our deliveries would not show up, sometimes they would have unexpected services that we didn't order, and sometimes services would be missing.  One day Cintas jacked our rates by a factor of 2.  We scaled down our service to get back within the budget and sought an explanation about why they jacked our rates.  After months of pointless phone calls and emails without an explanation, we canceled our service with Cintas and started the current service with Aramark.
 
After fierce debate between the merits of a rag service vs. simply using waste textiles for rags, the Bike Kitchen voted to try a rag service.  The first company we tried was called "Blue Water," a locally owned "green" laundry service.  They delivered a bag of rags and then we never saw them again.  We tried to contact them to pay the bills and clarify the service expectation to no avail.  The owner eventually sold the business and the new owner was not interested in washing dirty rags.  Next we signed up with Cintas.  Cintas' sales reps, delivery service, and accounting departments did not appear to ever be on the same page.  Sometimes our deliveries would not show up, sometimes they would have unexpected services that we didn't order, and sometimes services would be missing.  One day Cintas jacked our rates by a factor of 2.  We scaled down our service to get back within the budget and sought an explanation about why they jacked our rates.  After months of pointless phone calls and emails without an explanation, we canceled our service with Cintas and started the current service with Aramark.

Latest revision as of 14:23, 31 July 2020

Introduction

Due to overcharging and lack of service, we cancelled our Aramark service.


The Bike Kitchen has a monthly rag service provided by Aramark. As of this writing, we get the following services:

  • 2 Continuous Roll Hand Towels
  • 30 Aprons (15 Red, 15 Black)
  • 150 Red Shop Rags
  • TP as-needed
  • Hand Soap as-needed

Service is delivered on every fourth Wednesday. (NOT the 4th Wed of each month) The Schedule is on the door of the bathroom. The driver/delivery person has a key to the shop and knows where to collect the dirties.

Consider writing any relevant notes related to the rag service on the BK Rag Service Log on the inside of the bathroom door.

Who do we contact if there is a problem

Start with Geoff H or just email the BK list, If you don't get a response, you can contact Aramark directly:

Joe Burcell is the district manager : ‭+1 (415) 883-8924‬ The delivery Driver is Joel Bernal : 1-510-685-2957 The central service line is 1-800-ARAMARK

What goes where ?

  • Clean rags go in the baskets or in the office
  • Soiled rags go in the RED bin next to the clean rags
    • WARNING!! soiled rags are a FIRE HAZARD!
  • Used Continuous Roll Towels go in the recycling, they are disposable.
  • Soiled aprons go in the hamper in the bathroom

In the bathroom :

  • New Continuous Roll Towels are on the plastic stand in the bathroom : they should be bound with a rubber band
  • Spare soap is on the metal stand

Answers to Unasked Questions

Why do we need a service Log? We probably don't. But with past rag services we've had a bit of trouble knowing if our service has been delivered as expected. So I thought we could track the service with a log until we're confident that everything is running smoothly.

The service log is all used up. How do I print a new one? Click here for the service log, edit it, and print it out. Done.

I think we should change our service levels. How do we do that? Discuss your proposed change on the mailing list and/or at a meeting. If there's enough support for your proposed change, make it happen. Have a look in the Aramark folder in the office filing cabinet. You'll find the contact information for our service rep, Give them a call and make the arrangements. Please update this wiki page once everything is done.

I don't think we got all of the service that we expected. What should we do? Discuss it on the list, call Aramark, and get to the bottom of it.

History of the Rag Service

After fierce debate between the merits of a rag service vs. simply using waste textiles for rags, the Bike Kitchen voted to try a rag service. The first company we tried was called "Blue Water," a locally owned "green" laundry service. They delivered a bag of rags and then we never saw them again. We tried to contact them to pay the bills and clarify the service expectation to no avail. The owner eventually sold the business and the new owner was not interested in washing dirty rags. Next we signed up with Cintas. Cintas' sales reps, delivery service, and accounting departments did not appear to ever be on the same page. Sometimes our deliveries would not show up, sometimes they would have unexpected services that we didn't order, and sometimes services would be missing. One day Cintas jacked our rates by a factor of 2. We scaled down our service to get back within the budget and sought an explanation about why they jacked our rates. After months of pointless phone calls and emails without an explanation, we canceled our service with Cintas and started the current service with Aramark.