More young people in S'pore surprisingly turning to cleaning jobs
The Republic Polytechnic (RP) student, 21, Karen Ng is used to the doubting faces, having seen them as a Primary 3 pupil helping her mother with her job as a part-time cleaner at a student centre. Years on, the freelance cleaner still sees that same look. The job typically pays about $16 an hour, almost double the wages of service jobs at food and beverage outlets.
Most of them are attracted by the hours rate that was given.
In my opinion, most of the time when we ask Singaporean would you even become a house cleaner? Most answer will be of course "No". 95% of the house cleaners are from Indonesia, Philippines. In Singapore, if you are just working for the pay, this freelance job may take into consideration. Since it's about $16 an hour job, so why not?

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