It depends on what type of job you are asking for.
Mowing the Lawn:20 dollars
Laundry:5 dollars
Wash dishes:7 dollars
Water plants:3 dollars
You should get paid 10$
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
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.
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.
Laundry. Dishes. Cooking. Fixing car. Mowing lawn. Fixing toilet
shower exercising sleep drive cleaning cooking get dressed
Cleaning, Driving, Cooking, Worrying, Saving
Working, watching tv, cleaning/cooking, sleeping, worrying.
Yes. No doubt. The same goes for doing the laundry.
There were not many jobs open to unmarried women in those days. Those who had to earn money could work as domestic servants doing cooking, cleaning, milking and other household chores at homes and taverns. They might do baking and take in sewing and laundry at their own homes.
For all of these responsibilities, this caregiver should expect $1500 per month minimum. Nobody works for free, as we all know.