I worked for a cleaning company for many years. I earned 45% of each job, so for a $100 house, I got paid $45.00. Normally a house of that price would take me about 3 hours, so I would make $15.00 an hour- a lot of times people will tip, so that adds to your earnings.
It all depends on how fast you work, and the amount of work you do per day. Your earnings all depend on those factors. You don't have a set wage per hour-at least at the place I worked, but all the cleaners worked alone.
I know for team cleaning companies you normally make like $7.00 per hour or so, I'm not sure about other companies. I can only speak for where I worked. In my area of Northern VA, Business owners charge the home owner an average of $30 per hour.
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A person who cleans as a job is a cleaner. There is nothing wrong in that, as it is a job (task) that is important in maintaining a 'clean' environment, and also provides the cleaner with a wage.
The current minimum wage in New York State is $7.25 USD an hour. This meets the bottom threshold of the minimum nationwide wage set by the United States Federal Government.
not enough
Right now its 7.25
$8.5
45k
As of May 2014, the current minimum wage in South San Francisco is $10.55. it is set to raise again in 2016.
As of September 2014, the current minimum wage is $9.10 a hour.
go on google and type in "ikea wage" payscale shoud offer a graph with a general atarting wage. should be around $8
$4.500 per week
Less than1 dollar