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LONDON, ON (PRWEB) April 07, 2016 - Men In Kilts, a franchised window and exterior cleaning company is officially coming to London, Ontario on April 1st, 2016. The man responsible for bringing Men In Kilts to London is Josh Miller. Josh will be making a career shift from being an RCMP officer and cleaning up bad guys to being a window cleaner and cleaning up dirty windows!

Josh has spent the last 8 years away from his hometown of London training and working with the RCMP. He always dreamed of becoming an RCMP officer growing up, but after achieving his goal he realized: “there was an entrepreneur inside of me that just needed out!”

Josh had been running a small roofing and exterior repair business alongside being an RCMP officer and that is how he came across Men In Kilts. “When I first saw Men In Kilts I thought, wow that is totally awesome!” Josh then started looking into the company and eventually reached out to CEO Chris Carrier, who gave him a peek into the lifestyle at Men In Kilts. "London, Ontario is a perfect market for Men In Kilts, it is the "Forest City" for a reason. London is very beautiful with all the large trees and the humidity that helps grow those beautiful trees causes everything to have a layer of green mold/mildew on it. Homeowners and property managers alike are going to fall in love with the passion Josh and his Men In Kilts team brings."

Fast forward to today, Josh is about to launch his very first franchise business and he couldn’t be more excited.

“I love the attention I get when wearing the kilt,” says Josh, “everyone is always happy to see me and strike up a conversation. This is a completely different feeling from when I was an RCMP officer because not everyone was happy to see me around.” It takes a special kind of person to lead a Men In Kilts franchise, a leader that is dedicated, awesome and fun, and Josh fits that description perfectly.

Josh is also very excited to be back in London, Ontario.

“I was born and raised in London, I consider it one of the most beautiful cities in Canada,” boasts Josh, “I am also excited to bring my family here and raise my four children in the same city I grew up in.” Josh has received tremendous support from his wife and children during this transition. “It wasn’t easy leaving behind the RCMP, but my family and my new Men In Kilts family has made the change a positive and exhilarating one!”

Men In Kilts is unique not only because we wear kilts, but also because we offer professional quality service across the board. With our company you get the quality of a name brand with the value and friendliness of a small business. Let the kilt capture your interest, but it is our quality of service before, during and after the job that will make you a lifelong customer,

London is going to be the 15th franchise location to open and the 8th Canadian location. It is also the first time we have had an RCMP officer join our ranks so we can all feel a little safer! Josh can now start to take care of the victims who are suffering from dirty windows and exteriors. Make sure to call us first to get the scoop on this fun & friendly business concept and a story with Josh himself. And if you need some work done, please feel free to get a free estimate for window cleaning, gutter cleaning and pressure washing.

About Men In Kilts

Men In Kilts was started in 2002 by Nicholas Brand with a squeegee and a hand-sewn kilt made by his wife. The first franchise was opened in 2010 in Vancouver and has grown to seventeen locations across Canada and the US. The company continues their successful expansion, with plans to be in every major market across North America.

For more information on Men In Kilts, or to see them in action, please contact Ravi Mundi at pr@meninkilts.com or visit http://www.meninkilts.com. For franchise information, visithttp://www.meninkiltsfranchise.com

SOURCE Men In Kilts

Contact:

Ravi Mundi
Men In Kilts
+1 (604) 638-0753 Ext: 512

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