Independent Cleaning Contractor -- Flexible Hours | Weekly Pay

Independent Cleaning Contractor -- Flexible Hours | Weekly Pay


Company
Clean Relay LLC
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Contractor
Salary
18–28 an hour
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
About Clean Relay

Clean Relay is a residential cleaning platform based in the DFW area. We connect homeowners with skilled independent cleaning professionals handling all the marketing, scheduling, and payments so you can focus on what you do best.

We're not a cleaning company. There's no uniform, no boss breathing down your neck, and no mandatory schedule. You run your business we just keep it busy.

What's In It For You
• Earn 65–70% of every job paid weekly via direct deposit
• Accept or decline jobs on your own terms full schedule flexibility
• No client hunting, no billing headaches we handle it all
• Work in your own neighborhood we match you to jobs close to you
• Consistent job flow as our client base grows

What We're Looking For
• At least 1 year of residential cleaning experience
• Reliable transportation to job locations
• A smartphone to receive and manage bookings
• Strong attention to detail and a professional attitude
• Ability to pass a background check

Types of Jobs Available
• Standard Residential Cleans
• Deep Cleans
• Move-In / Move-Out Cleans
• Space Organization

Important — Please Read

This is a 1099 independent contractor position. This is not a W-2 or salaried role. Hours vary based on client demand and job acceptance. You are self-employed Clean Relay serves as your booking and payment platform.

Ready to Join?

Apply now and someone from our team will follow up within 24 hours. Spots are intentionally limited we're building a small, reliable team of cleaners who take pride in their work.

Serving: Mansfield, Arlington, Midlothian, and surrounding DFW cities

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