Our church pays based on 3 hours per week expected...$100 per month. Now, there are 2 months that have 5 weeks, but if the janitor can't do it a week here or there...is still paid $100 per month. So, basically it's $25 for 3 hours of work or $8.25 per hour. This is for Mitchell, SD so definitely could be variable according to where you live. Problem with this scenerio is that one person expects x, y and z to be completed and another person expects completely different things. There are people that have expectations that would completely take way more than 3 hours per week! Make sure you have the expectations, a time study on how long those expectations should take to complete (usually at least 3 able-bodied people completing those tasks and averaging), figuring in what normal janitorial pay is in your area, and going from there.
The janitor has to clean the school.
I clean and have all my position to clean very well.
a janitor
Just a worker or janitor.
Janitor comes to mind
The cast of So You Think You Can Clean - 2010 includes: Hannah Elizabeth Alibrahim as Janitor Two Malorie Yance as Janitor One
to clean and keep the cleanliness in the entire or assigned place
to clean up meat bits.
A sweeper, a janitor, a swamper or a mopper.
Clean everything. Sweep and scrubs floors, clean up any spills
The person who cleans the church is typically referred to as a janitor or custodian. Their responsibilities include maintaining the cleanliness and orderliness of the church building, including sweeping, mopping, dusting, and emptying trash bins. Janitors often work behind the scenes to ensure that the church is a welcoming and clean environment for worshippers and visitors.
I believe there is no qualifications you need to become a janitor. If you know how to clean and fix minor things, then you can be a janitor/handy man. Of course experience is always helpful in any career..