HOUSTON — Ardent Pest Control, a Texas-based company rapidly expanding to new markets, was featured in Inc.com’s list of America’s 5000 fastest-growing companies. Ranked at #848, the company management credits this accomplishment largely to its exemplary employees.
“We owe our fast growth to the high energy and inspiring loyalty of our hardworking service team,” says founder Aaron Curtis. He explains that their technicians are not just given routine assignments to fulfill, but are trained to take ownership of any problems that their customers might be facing, allowing customers to know that “they are getting the best visit every time”.
Preston Peterson, owner of Ardent, knows how important customer service is in a pest control company. “We expect every employee not to settle for good, but to go for GREAT. We know that it is all due to the amazing individuals who work so hard that we are growing so swiftly and confidently.”
“We owe our fast growth to the high energy and inspiring loyalty of our hardworking service team,” says founder Aaron Curtis. He explains that their technicians are not just given routine assignments to fulfill, but are trained to take ownership of any problems that their customers might be facing, allowing customers to know that “they are getting the best visit every time”.
Preston Peterson, owner of Ardent, knows how important customer service is in a pest control company. “We expect every employee not to settle for good, but to go for GREAT. We know that it is all due to the amazing individuals who work so hard that we are growing so swiftly and confidently.”
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