It depends on what type of job you are asking for.
Women had to work in the fields or go to work for the Lord of the manor cooking, doing laundry, cleaning, as maids, and doing any task they were given to do.
Pioneer children helped with many chores, many before dawn. The chores they did include feeding the cows and chickens, gathering up eggs, cleaning out animal pens, cooking, cleaning the house, and doing laundry.
Using Bathroom, eating, cooking, petting/feeding pet, cleaning
Detergent should be put in before adding clothes when doing laundry.
You don't need any education for job in the hospital doing cleaning or washing laundry, Hospitals don't pay much for cleaning but they do hire people with no diploma.
Laundry. Dishes. Cooking. Fixing car. Mowing lawn. Fixing toilet
Yes. No doubt. The same goes for doing the laundry.
A typical family of four uses water for various purposes, including drinking, cooking, bathing, washing dishes, doing laundry, and flushing toilets. Additionally, they may use water for activities like gardening, cleaning the house, and washing cars.
For all of these responsibilities, this caregiver should expect $1500 per month minimum. Nobody works for free, as we all know.
The best way to prevent losing socks when doing laundry is to check the washer and dryer for any that may be stuck to the sides of the machines when you are doing your laundry.
Working, watching tv, cleaning/cooking, sleeping, worrying.
Cleaning, Driving, Cooking, Worrying, Saving