From "Cleaning Lady" to Entrepreneur:
How Your Cleaning Business can Benefit from the Negative Images
Many people never consider entering
the cleaning business because
of the negative images this work has had.
"Be a janitor (or cleaning lady or maid) ? Me? That's too demeaning!" is
a common reaction.
In the past, these jobs had very low status. Nobody with a college
degree would be caught dead doing them. These ideas are slowing changing,
but since the business of cleaning only has
about 6% self-employed entrepreneurs, it's still true that a lot
of the jobs where you work for other people are dead-end and low-paying.
If you are thinking of starting a cleaning business, you may have
felt a little uncertain about how you would explain your new activity
to family and friends. What would your sometimes-too-blunt friends
say? How much teasing would you have to endure?
It's been said that every negative has the seeds of a positive in
it, and that's certainly true here. Fear of what other people will
think means that a lot of people never will never consider the opportunities
here... and you can laugh all the way to the bank!
Today's self-employed cleaning business owners are entrepreneurs.
That's just a fancy way of saying that they have a lot of freedom
to create a business that makes an excellent profit, working hours
they set. They can choose their clients.
For a dozen great benefits of working for yourself in this way,
go take a look at Suze n Ev's Cleaning
Business website!
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