Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Do Laundry for a Living!

Who Would Pay You to do Their Laundry?

Order please!Need a way to make casual income in an effort to find debt relief? If you know how to do laundry, then you can make a nice little side income doing other people's laundry. But really, who would pay you to do something they could do themselves? (A side note: If you are a little squeamish about handling someone else's dirty laundry, try using rubber gloves. Or don't do this job.) There are, in fact, several people who would pay to have their laundry done.

Senior citizens or those who are limited in their physical abilities may be willing to pay a small amount each week to have their laundry done. Busy professionals who may not have time to do their laundry would be willing to pay to have someone else do their laundry. Think: Dry cleaners. People drop off their dry clean only clothes along with regular laundry because it is more convenient than doing it themselves. Stay at home parents who are juggling child care with a host of other responsibilities would be glad to pay someone else to do their laundry for them. And there are many other people, for one reason or another, who would be glad to be rid of the weekly laundry chore. This is perfect for you, because this job caters to all of these people.

What to Charge

If you've read my article about earning money cleaning houses, you know that you can only charge the amount that the market will bear. If you charge too much, you will be out of work. But if you charge too little, you won't make enough to compensate you for your time. You must be able to make at least the current federal minimum wage per hour, or you may as well look for other work. This job can help you realize debt relief, but you must be able to make enough for it to work. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Do Laundry for a Living!"

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