A company employing over 35+ people, and helping the tourism industry remain profitable by lowering one of its largest expenses: Laundry! Share, like, and comment!
I honestly appreciate your work. May you continue to expose the good stuff AND all the potentials about this country whose narrative is sooooooo negative in the views of all.
Yo I love the work you do and educating us about thing we didn't even know about haiti. I'm in haiti all the time some of the thing you show I did know about them
I truly enjoy watching your videos because they are extremely educational and positive. I also appreciate you sharing most of the positive things, people and places in Ayiti unlike some other Utubers. I've really got tired of listening to some other Utuber's constant complaining and wining all negative talks on Ayti which make others really lose interest and most of all, have more fear toward Ayti than anything. They've made Ayti look way too small and those Utubers don't even travel around Ayti to learn everything. You are really inspiring us diasporas and I am sure some Ayti's residents. Thank you for your wonderful schooling!!!!!
Thank you to whoever came up with this idea 💡 we, Haitians need to continue with that good work. If each of us who are living overseas would think of doing ONE good thing for Haiti we would have a country.
I'm so excited to hear from this Company A L S.A long time ago that came in mind.My country needs a public Laundromat.When ,I saw the video.Iam happy.May God continue his works on your company.
se preske menm jan ak sa nou rele"dry"kote moun nan pote rade yo,e moun lave rade yo e passe yo,e ou ka pote rade pwop yo just passe yo,le ou pote rade pwop la,yo charge ou mwens,men company sa bay plus service e li nan yon lot nivo, ke,Bondye beni madame nan e bali plus lajan pou li ouvert plus business konsa
Norbert non yo pap montre yo paske se positif li ye se te negatif la yo pa pran yon second pou yo metel sou social media a nou we se la plupa haitian ki pa vle we byen pou peyi a
Also is that the ONLY ALS type of businesses in Haiti , is there a franchise or is it a family owned small business or is it what exactly? Are they expending ? What's the cost per load ? The needy greedy details are always the best way to go Jeanty lol go deeper & deeper but other than that this was a good one! I'll give ya a C+ grade for it
Family. All well functioning biz in Haiti are family owned. I saw the owner in another program a few yrs back. I can’t remember her name...yeap it was a lady if I am correct. As for your other question like expanding, franchising, I highly doubt given the anti business/tourist climate in Haiti.
Sean it’s seem that the resorts in the North are never featured in footage about Haiti tourism. Evere Time I visit Cap-Haitian I go to « Cormier plage » . You should visit there
He has visited resorts in the North however Seejeanty is still growing and at the moment does not have the means to travel North. Maybe the more support, subscribers, and views he gets we can see more of Haiti. Check out his proposal, return video for the visit to Cap Haitian.
Mta swete ke sa nou di an vre, paske Haitian pa konn sak rele costumer service. Yo malelve pase kochon. Leu wal nan yon office in Haiti, they don't know how to talk to you. They need to know that costumers always right.
Because Haiti isn't in chaos. One day popular media and vice news will stop painting Haiti as such. I wish your news entities would focus on your own countries chaos more... Like the mass shootings that happen in every other day (you just had a guy kill 7 asains cause he "had a bad day").... How do you guys live in such conditions?
@@SeeJeanty that's your personal vue, I can't argue with you bro. Don't get me wrong I'm leaving in Haiti by choice after almost 30 years leaving abroad.
@@SeeJeanty as far as mass shootings in the State and the situation in Haiti bro, that's compared apples & oranges. Anyway I like your work even though we have differences on some issues.
Great job on the services but you also need to expose these businesses for not helping the government to do more. I went to Decameron couple times and it is nice place but the owner never had the decency to do the road coming to the entrance of the premises. I am not saying you need to give millions but if you were in the US you will try to help the community where you have your premises. It is an absolute disgrace with the amount of money they made and they invest little to none in the surrounding community.
Thx. Ur showing me where the jobs are in haiti. Because they told us there isn't any jobs in haiti @ all. My ? is? When the roads r block where does the 🚚truck driver pass to deliver the laundry? That means you have hired a lot of truck drivers. Is this business 24 hrs.?🤨🤨🤨 It has 2 be.🤔🤔🤔
The French spoken wanna be chicks ruined it. Jis pale Kreyol la or just English all the way .... Jeez lol also I'm wondering why was it tho that the Administrators or owners didn't say a word?!? I don't get why they didn't ... May be TBD
I noticed it too. But then I thought about how most Haitians (the low key jealous ones mainly) feel about seeing a working business in the hands of milat yo so I think it was a strategic move to let the employees speak for the biz.
I Hunico USA lol!! I agree with you. She should of just stayed with the creole all the way. Maybe she wanted us to see that she could speak French too.
@@roseazor1067 a language they don't EVEN speak at all they just pretending as if they do when it's pretty obvious they don't at all. She was struggling to find words to say in French gosh thats a dang shame. Enough should be enough with this BS French language stuff.... It ain't working
A company employing over 35+ people, and helping the tourism industry remain profitable by lowering one of its largest expenses: Laundry! Share, like, and comment!
I honestly appreciate your work. May you continue to expose the good stuff AND all the potentials about this country whose narrative is sooooooo negative in the views of all.
Thank you so much for the subtitles!!! 🇺🇸/🇹🇹 ❤️ 🇭🇹
You did it again Seejeanty great job.
Great job on this video shedding a positive light on innovation, progress and business opportunities in Haiti.
Can’t wait ! ✊🏿💯 I really get to experience Haiti through your videos bro. Good work.
Yo I love the work you do and educating us about thing we didn't even know about haiti. I'm in haiti all the time some of the thing you show I did know about them
I truly enjoy watching your videos because they are extremely educational and positive. I also appreciate you sharing most of the positive things, people and places in Ayiti unlike some other Utubers. I've really got tired of listening to some other Utuber's constant complaining and wining all negative talks on Ayti which make others really lose interest and most of all, have more fear toward Ayti than anything. They've made Ayti look way too small and those Utubers don't even travel around Ayti to learn everything. You are really inspiring us diasporas and I am sure some Ayti's residents. Thank you for your wonderful schooling!!!!!
Brother keep up the good job.. Keep showing us some more.. We appreciate you... Big up!!!
By the way @seejeanty when ppl think they can betize with Haiti I send them to your channel 👍🏽❤
Magnifique travail merci !🇭🇹🇫🇷👏🏾
The quality of this video was phenomenal. Super satisfying to watch. Thank you!
I usually sleep about 3am. Doubt I can make it. Nonetheless, smashed the like button. God bless.
Yesssssssss, See Jeanty has done it again! Great job 🙏🙏💞💕
Merci SeeJeanty pou bon travay wap fes an Haiti 🇭🇹 😊
Recently retired I worked in health care laundry for 40 years both as a worker and management. Great video.
Great video, i really appreciate your videos keep doing the good work 🇭🇹
It's really unbelievable! I appreciate the work. Keep doing this kind of development around the country.
Wonderful to see successful Haitiian business using RFID technology! Thanks for sharing! There’s a need for more laundry businesses.
Back at it, again!!!
Thank you for a great video, very positive perspective as usual. Keep up the good work!
@seeJeanty you're doing an amazing job promoting Haiti! How can we support you?
Book is coming out soon. Make sure to be one of the first to buy it when it does :)
Will do as soon as you publish the book. Again thank you for what you do!
Make sure it's available on Amazon cause I would really want to buy one.
Great business idea! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you to whoever came up with this idea 💡 we, Haitians need to continue with that good work. If each of us who are living overseas would think of doing ONE good thing for Haiti we would have a country.
we need more businesses like that in Haiti but sadly it's too risky and too expensive to run such businesses. Kudos to the owner/s.
Certain things I didn't know were excited back home thank you Jeanty
I requested to ask questions in creole and put English subtitles, He did it...bon bagay frem.
Yes my brother continue, continue, I love it , I wish I could put you on the jumbo screen in time square 😆😆👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾👍🏾👍🏾, please don’t stop
Love it! Make 🇭🇹 Great Again!
Se te youn nan rèv mwen nou reyslize
Bravo jeune entrepreneur
SeeJeanty i can't thank you enough for showing us the good side of the country 👍🏽
Great content as usual. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Felicitation
Wow! This is neat
Fantastic
Great 👍🏾 work 👏🏿 👍🏾 you got going on there brother 👏🏿 👍🏾 keep up the great work brother God bless you 🙏🏾 👍🏾 🙌🏾 👏🏿 😀 😊 🙏🏾 👍🏾
I like that , a fantastic job Guys.
GOOD JOB SEE JEANTY❤❤💪💪
Company sa a ta dwe nan tout depatman yo pou ap bay sèvis wi
Vraiment bien dit
I'm so excited to hear from this Company A L S.A long time ago that came in mind.My country needs a public Laundromat.When ,I saw the video.Iam happy.May God continue his works on your company.
se preske menm jan ak sa nou rele"dry"kote moun nan pote rade yo,e moun lave rade yo e passe yo,e ou ka pote rade pwop yo just passe yo,le ou pote rade pwop la,yo charge ou mwens,men company sa bay plus service e li nan yon lot nivo, ke,Bondye beni madame nan e bali plus lajan pou li ouvert plus business konsa
Li patap fè kôb, moun yo pa gen pouvwa dacha. Se bagay lan peyi kap mache.
BON TRAVAY JEANTY!
How come I didn't know that in my own country, well done Bro
Unique business interview and great camera
❤️👑👑 beautiful content
I love your content brother big respect bro
JUST WONDERFUL...!
Wonderfull as usual
This guy has a lot of character. Lol
Good work sir.
Awesome videos! Want to watch them all. 🇭🇹 !!!!!!!! If you love them like me drop a like!!!
Thank you so much my Jamaican brother
I thought Decameron was closed is it still open that’s great
Good job Guys , Create jobs for them. God bless God bless.i love it , I love it.
Si sa te ka fet nan tt peyi a
Pouki sa neg radio yo pa moutre bagay positive ki gen ayiti.
Norbert non yo pap montre yo paske se positif li ye se te negatif la yo pa pran yon second pou yo metel sou social media a nou we se la plupa haitian ki pa vle we byen pou peyi a
neg radio yo nan politic,si se pa pati pa yo ki nan pouvoir,yo pap montre anyen ki positive de peyi ya yo plus focus sou kraze ayiti
Muy hermoso siga asi un dias dios puede cabias todo
Also is that the ONLY ALS type of businesses in Haiti , is there a franchise or is it a family owned small business or is it what exactly? Are they expending ? What's the cost per load ? The needy greedy details are always the best way to go Jeanty lol go deeper & deeper but other than that this was a good one! I'll give ya a C+ grade for it
Family. All well functioning biz in Haiti are family owned. I saw the owner in another program a few yrs back. I can’t remember her name...yeap it was a lady if I am correct. As for your other question like expanding, franchising, I highly doubt given the anti business/tourist climate in Haiti.
😂😂😂 ya'll dudes funny...a C+ 😂😂😂
Good morning, thank you very much
Good job Haiti need more washers 😘
Sean it’s seem that the resorts in the North are never featured in footage about Haiti tourism. Evere Time I visit Cap-Haitian I go to « Cormier plage » . You should visit there
He has visited resorts in the North however Seejeanty is still growing and at the moment does not have the means to travel North. Maybe the more support, subscribers, and views he gets we can see more of Haiti. Check out his proposal, return video for the visit to Cap Haitian.
Just WOW!!!
Bel bagay trèbyen
eske n ka ede m nan kad yon pwoje pou fin etud mwen svp.
Mta swete ke sa nou di an vre, paske Haitian pa konn sak rele costumer service. Yo malelve pase kochon. Leu wal nan yon office in Haiti, they don't know how to talk to you. They need to know that costumers always right.
Sak Costumers?
@@stephmarly8364 I think she means consumers
Ou pi mal benedite
That's beautiful
Good job! Is the company Haitian owned?
great video
Great 👌
Wow amazing
Bon travay
Nou te bezwen yon neg konsa haiti
Yes sir!
Oh wow
Respect ✊
How do you get to these places with all these chaos in Haiti?
Because Haiti isn't in chaos. One day popular media and vice news will stop painting Haiti as such.
I wish your news entities would focus on your own countries chaos more... Like the mass shootings that happen in every other day (you just had a guy kill 7 asains cause he "had a bad day").... How do you guys live in such conditions?
@@SeeJeanty that's your personal vue, I can't argue with you bro. Don't get me wrong I'm leaving in Haiti by choice after almost 30 years leaving abroad.
@@SeeJeanty as far as mass shootings in the State and the situation in Haiti bro, that's compared apples & oranges. Anyway I like your work even though we have differences on some issues.
Great job on the services but you also need to expose these businesses for not helping the government to do more. I went to Decameron couple times and it is nice place but the owner never had the decency to do the road coming to the entrance of the premises. I am not saying you need to give millions but if you were in the US you will try to help the community where you have your premises. It is an absolute disgrace with the amount of money they made and they invest little to none in the surrounding community.
Thx. Ur showing me where the jobs are in haiti. Because they told us there isn't any jobs in haiti @ all.
My ? is? When the roads r block where does the 🚚truck driver pass to deliver the laundry? That means you have hired a lot of truck drivers. Is this business 24 hrs.?🤨🤨🤨
It has 2 be.🤔🤔🤔
video genle se pou anglofone ou fe l , oubyen ou panse tt ayisyen pale anglé
wow
Honestly, Moulin Sur Mer is way better than Decameron....
Good👏👏🇭🇹🇧🇷
Yayyyy
Yo pa vle courant nan pays a ban mechan camokin
Si neg opposition yo te fe youn nan chak ville yo li tap bon wi olye yap boule kraze selman yo ta kreye anplwa
👏👏👏👏👏
You have to watch your fingers sometimes you accidentally put up the devil horns. Hopefully it’s an accident. look into it
The French spoken wanna be chicks ruined it. Jis pale Kreyol la or just English all the way .... Jeez lol also I'm wondering why was it tho that the Administrators or owners didn't say a word?!? I don't get why they didn't ... May be TBD
I noticed it too. But then I thought about how most Haitians (the low key jealous ones mainly) feel about seeing a working business in the hands of milat yo so I think it was a strategic move to let the employees speak for the biz.
I Hunico USA lol!! I agree with you. She should of just stayed with the creole all the way. Maybe she wanted us to see that she could speak French too.
@@roseazor1067 a language they don't EVEN speak at all they just pretending as if they do when it's pretty obvious they don't at all. She was struggling to find words to say in French gosh thats a dang shame. Enough should be enough with this BS French language stuff.... It ain't working
@@hunicousa3412 lol!! So true🤨
How can i apply for the job