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odd-job worker

A professional who performs any combination of following duties in keeping private home clean and in good condition. Respnsibilities include:

  • Cleans and dusts furnishings, hallways, and lavatories.
  • Beats and vacuums rugs and scrubs them with cleaning solutions.
  • Washes windows and waxes and polishes floors.
  • Removes and hangs draperies.
  • Cleans and oils furnace.
  • Shovels coal into furnace and removes ashes.
  • Replaces light switches and repairs broken screens, latches, or doors.
  • Paints exterior structures, such as fences, garages, and sheds.
  • May drive family car.
  • May mow and rake lawn.
  • May groom and exercise pets.
  • When duties are confined to upkeep of house, may be designated House Worker.
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Looja

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