House Cleaner
Full-time or part-time job with pay from $16 to $24 per hour, paid weekly. Zero experience needed, company car provided, no nights or weekends, and paid training included.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities: What to Expect
As a house cleaner, your typical day involves traveling with a teammate to homes, using company-provided supplies and a car, cleaning according to set standards, and earning tips.
You follow a straightforward, proven cleaning process that’s taught during your paid training. Tasks include mopping, vacuuming, dusting, and communicating with clients in a professional manner.
The role is strictly Monday through Friday, daytime hours. Each cleaner is part of a two-person team to enhance safety and efficiency, never working alone.
Team Leaders may also be responsible for managing the car, reporting maintenance needs, and ensuring supplies are stocked and ready for use each day.
Flexibility is key; you’ll experience a variety of homes and learn new techniques, with every shift offering opportunities for individual and team growth.
What We Liked About This Job
The biggest advantages are the stable, weekday schedule with no nights, weekends, or holidays, making it family and life-friendly.
The company car is a rare perk, saving you from using your own vehicle and avoiding extra costs for gas or maintenance.
A Few Downsides to Consider
The job is physically demanding, involving consistent movement, lifting, and working on your feet for most of the shift.
Pay can vary based on speed and finishing quality, so those new to house cleaning may need a period to get up to full earning potential.
My Verdict: Should You Apply?
If you desire a fresh start with stable income, a set schedule, and great coworker support, this job is a strong entry-level opportunity.
No prior experience is needed, and the employee perks like a company car, bonuses, and advancement make it worth your consideration.