Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't make close to 44k and you won't have stability, benefits, pension etc. this work is very physically demanding and if you get hurt and can't clean you don't get paid. Really think about this
Yup.
Could you try to shift your hours at your current job instead? Cleaning is very hard on your body
Add to that breathing bad chemicals!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't make close to 44k and you won't have stability, benefits, pension etc. this work is very physically demanding and if you get hurt and can't clean you don't get paid. Really think about this
Yup.
Could you try to shift your hours at your current job instead? Cleaning is very hard on your body
Add to that breathing bad chemicals!
Really? My cleaning person gets $30/hour. Even if she just does two 3-hour jobs each day, that's $900/week. So that's $45,000 right there. If you can add in a few more hours, or if you have enough jobs to hire others to clean for you, I think you could do well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't make close to 44k and you won't have stability, benefits, pension etc. this work is very physically demanding and if you get hurt and can't clean you don't get paid. Really think about this
Yup.
Could you try to shift your hours at your current job instead? Cleaning is very hard on your body
Add to that breathing bad chemicals!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You won't make close to 44k and you won't have stability, benefits, pension etc. this work is very physically demanding and if you get hurt and can't clean you don't get paid. Really think about this
Yup.
Could you try to shift your hours at your current job instead? Cleaning is very hard on your body
Anonymous wrote:You won't make close to 44k and you won't have stability, benefits, pension etc. this work is very physically demanding and if you get hurt and can't clean you don't get paid. Really think about this