
Provided you do not have your heart set on literally working from home, sitting at your personal computer every day, there are numerous options open to you to earn some extra income or start a new business. It may not sound glamorous, but cleaning work is tried and tested way to earn money.
There really is "money in muck" as the saying goes and there is no shortage of people looking to hire cleaners. Cleaning work can take different forms. House cleaning, window cleaning, gutter cleaning and car cleaning are just a few ideas.
There are many advantages to taking on work as a cleaner, one of them being that you can determine your own hours operating on a self-employed basis. Depending on the line you choose, the hourly rate you charge may be high enough to allow you to work on a part-time basis giving you more time for other things.
For example, gutter or window cleaning will bring in more money than house or car cleaning due to the nature of the work. Most people can clean a house or car for themselves but might find gutter or window cleaning beyond them.
Start Small, Grow Big
Though it may sound like menial work, cleaning is actually big business. Some who started out cleaning part-time are now operating lucrative businesses and hiring employees to do the actual work while they sort out the contracts.
Even if you have no desire to build an empire, you will most likely find cleaning work to be very profitable if you make sure to charge the proper rates.
Some make the mistake of going in too low when offering their services and find that their hourly rate turns out to be way below what it should be. If you have never taken on cleaning work before, try to find out what the going rates are for the work in your locality.
There is no need to drop below the going rate in order to compete though as there are more than likely enough potential customers to go around. Cleaning work may not be considered the most prestigious in the eyes of many but it is a line of business that could prove to be very lucrative.
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Cleaning - There's Money in Muck!