It is 2021, we are all feeling the need to work more and save more. In today’s society, the requirements for securing a job are higher than ever before, and a large number of people are considering taking up “low skilled jobs”, in fields such as cleaning, packing jobs factory jobs.
However, as a professional cleaner myself, I cannot say cleaning is a low skill task. I have recruited many cleaners in the past 8 years, and I can assure you that the difference is clear between a trained cleaner and a “make-do” cleaner.
So, who am I? I am Tunde Sobola. I work at Green Heart Clean, providing high-quality commercial cleaning services to offices, Surgeries, restaurants, gyms etc. I have been a professional cleaner since 2009. Aside from managing other cleaners, I have also cleaned various properties, and I think I will be allowed to say that I have the minimum skill expected of any professional cleaner.
Over the years, I have discovered that the majority of cleaners in the industry are either cleaning as a means of income while they study or in training or while they hunt for their preferred job, none of these reasons is wrong of course. However, on the other hand, we have the minority of cleaners who perhaps started cleaning at a young age and decided to carry on, there are also those few who have decided to go into cleaning (after considering other options).
I would like to shed some light on things to consider if you are part of the small percentage thinking of starting a career in cleaning. Here are a few questions that may help.