Janitors and cleaners work in nearly every type of establishment and held about 2.4 million jobs. They accounted for more than 58 percent of all building cleaning workers. More than 29 percent worked for firms supplying building maintenance services on a contract basis, more than 20 percent were employed in public or private educational services, and 2 percent worked in hotels or motels. Other employers included hospitals; restaurants; religious institutions; manufacturing firms; government agencies; and operators of apartment buildings, office buildings, and other types of real estate.
Median annual earnings of janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners, were $18,790 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $15,320 and $24,420. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $13,010 and the highest 10 percent earned more than $31,780.
2007-04-14 03:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. Some get paid $4.00 an hour if they are illegals from Mexico, and some get paid $15.00 an hour if they are a member of a union. Contractors get paid a monthly fee.
2007-04-14 03:27:34
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answered by michael p 3
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