How to be a janitor?

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Becoming a janitor doesn’t require a high level of education, but being physically fit and prepared to work long hours is important. You can apply for a job with a cleaning service or directly to companies. Look for work at colleges, universities, large corporations, and tourist attractions. Developing additional skills can help you move up the system.

It is not difficult to become a janitor, and generally it is not necessary to obtain a certain level of education. A high school diploma or equivalent will make you a more attractive candidate, although this is often unnecessary. You will need to be prepared to work long hours, and in most cases you will be doing a lot of physical work. Be ready to be on your feet most of the day and also be ready to deal with messy situations that you will be responsible for cleaning up.

There are two general ways to become a janitor: you can apply for a job with a cleaning service, or you can apply individually to various companies or other places that need custodial services. If you get a job with a cleaning service, you’ll likely end up working in multiple buildings and businesses instead of just one. If you apply on your own, it is likely that you will only become a caretaker for one building or business, although this is not guaranteed. Search the local newspaper for job listings and look online for message boards that allow you to become a janitor.

Great places to look for work are colleges, universities, large corporations, warehouses, factories, hotels, and tourist attractions such as theme parks and movie theaters. In many cases, these companies hire cleaning services, although you’ll likely find several companies that prefer an on-site janitor. Middle and elementary schools may also have janitor openings open, although you should be prepared to pass a background check if you want to work at a school. Schools may also require you to obtain fingerprint clearance which will be kept on file at the school at all times.

A good way to make yourself more attractive as a janitor candidate is to develop skills that will be useful to a company. If, for example, you know how to repair ovens or if you can work on plumbing and electrical installations, an employer is more likely to hire you for a janitorial position. Additional skills can also help you move up the system, getting jobs with more responsibility and better pay. Some janitors can become custodial managers, which means they are responsible for managing a team of janitors.




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