Cleaner

A cleaner is a person who ( professionally ) cleans.

History

During the 19th century only wealthy bourgeois or aristocratic families employed a maid who kept house, among other "grand " in the household, are now in the private sector especially professionally heavily loaded households rely on such services. The profession is exercised there mostly as a secondary activity and the hour, often without control card or insurance coverage ( see house staff, moonlighting ).

The activity of cleaning power covers not only the vacuuming and mopping up the wet slippery floors sweeping, dusting, cleaning windows and bathroom cleaning. Also, waste disposal and coarse cleaning up among them. So-called cleaning crews clean large, such as public buildings, schools, companies.

Other names: cleaning lady, cleaning woman, cleaning staff, hours wife, housekeeper, cleaning lady, cleaning woman, cleaning lady, cleaning staff, cleaning power, plasters, Pearl, professional cleaning, building cleaning power, Spettfrau, Spetterin, charwoman.

Cleaners

While it is uneducated unskilled workers in cleaning staff, performs a three-year course to the occupation of Gebäudereinigers.

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