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barfightlard
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How would I get this job?
#5499430 - 04/10/06 10:53 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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I can't stand working around lots of people for long periods of time, it's just way to draining on me. So, I was thinking maybe a job like cleaning office buildings after hours would be a good fit, at least for now. I don't have any cleaning skills(think it's pretty obvious work anyways) and I could learn to use a waxer no problem, but I do have my WHIMS training.
Any advice on how to approach this would help out huge.
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QuantumMeltdown
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Re: How would I get this job? [Re: barfightlard]
#5499439 - 04/10/06 10:56 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Commerical cleaning would be the name of the position I would think. It helps to be mexican though.
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Re: How would I get this job? [Re: barfightlard]
#5499440 - 04/10/06 10:56 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'd just apply.
I can't imagine there would be a lot of competition for janitorial jobs.
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Re: How would I get this job? [Re: barfightlard]
#5499464 - 04/10/06 11:06 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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bellylard said: I can't stand working around lots of people for long periods of time, it's just way to draining on me. So, I was thinking maybe a job like cleaning office buildings after hours would be a good fit, at least for now. I don't have any cleaning skills(think it's pretty obvious work anyways) and I could learn to use a waxer no problem, but I do have my WHIMS training.
Any advice on how to approach this would help out huge.
lots of banks also need afterhours cleaning....start your own company!
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Re: How would I get this job? [Re: goobler]
#5499475 - 04/10/06 11:11 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yeah, self-employment is the way to go! Especially when it comes to jobs like these. Danksis had her own housecleaning buisness, when we lived in Birmingham and made ALOT more money than she would have if she had gone through an agency.
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Re: How would I get this job? [Re: barfightlard]
#5499508 - 04/10/06 11:28 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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I worked for a cleaning company when I was about 16. Actually it was a guy my mom was friends with, he owned it. We cleaned the place were they repaired and build fire trucks, then we would go clean two of the golfing course stores. Sweet job man. Work for a cleaning company for a bit to find out with it takes, then start your own.
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QuantumMeltdown
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Re: How would I get this job? [Re: goobler]
#5499512 - 04/10/06 11:29 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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goobler said:
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bellylard said: I can't stand working around lots of people for long periods of time, it's just way to draining on me. So, I was thinking maybe a job like cleaning office buildings after hours would be a good fit, at least for now. I don't have any cleaning skills(think it's pretty obvious work anyways) and I could learn to use a waxer no problem, but I do have my WHIMS training.
Any advice on how to approach this would help out huge.
lots of banks also need afterhours cleaning....start your own company!
seriously
Yeah if you start your own commercial cleaning company you will make some $$$. Don't really know whats required with the licensing and such but it would be worth it.
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barfightlard
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QuantumMeltdown said: Commerical cleaning would be the name of the position I would think. It helps to be mexican though.
Well I am lazy and sleepy enough 
Getting into it first them maybe starting out my own thing would be alright. I think it would be a good area to get into for my introverted self, might like it and stick with it, or just have something I don't mnind to hold me over.
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Edited by bellylard (04/10/06 12:05 PM)
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