Residential House Cleaning Professional

Residential House Cleaning Professional


Company
Badger Luxe Cleaning
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Contractor
Salary
20–30 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
NOTE: THIS IS A 1099 CONTRACTOR POSITION FOR SOMEONE LOOKING FOR EXTRA WORK. IT IS A NOT A REGULAR JOB SO PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF THAT IS NOT WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. TOP PERFORMERS CAN GET MORE CONSISTENT SCHEDULING BUT YOU WILL GET PAID PER JOB THAT YOU PICK UP.

Professional Cleaner – Luxury Residential, Commercial & Airbnb Properties

Company: Badger Luxe Cleaning

Location: Chicago & Surrounding Areas

Job Type: 1099 Independent Contractor

Pay: $20–$30/hour equivalent (paid per job) + Bonuses

About Us

Badger Luxe Cleaning is a premium cleaning company specializing in residential, commercial, and Airbnb turnover services. Our clients choose us for reliability, professionalism, and exceptional quality β€” and we hire cleaners who live up to that standard.

What We Offer
β€’ Competitive pay – $20–$30/hour equivalent (per-job rates vary by size & scope)
β€’ Bonuses for:
β€’ 5-star client reviews
β€’ Recurring client bookings
β€’ Consistent work for top performers
β€’ Flexible scheduling – choose the jobs that work for you
β€’ We handle all client communication and scheduling β€” you focus on cleaning

What We’re Looking For
β€’ Professional cleaning experience (residential, commercial, or Airbnb)
β€’ Own transportation – willingness to travel up to 1.5 hours is prioritized
β€’ Your own cleaning supplies & equipment (vacuum, mop, cleaning products)
β€’ Reliable & punctual – on-time arrivals are a must
β€’ Strong attention to detail β€” we maintain a luxury-level standard

Job Details
β€’ 1099 independent contractor
β€’ Pay: $20–$30/hour equivalent (paid per job)
β€’ Types of cleans:
β€’ Standard, deep, and move-in/move-out
β€’ Airbnb turnovers (checklist provided)
β€’ Commercial spaces

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $20.00 - $30.00 per hour

Benefits:
β€’ Flexible schedule

Work Location: In person

Frequently Asked Questions

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the median hourly wage for welders at $28.45 as of January 2026 with time-and-a-half overtime required after 40 hours under FLSA rules. Welders in manufacturing earn an additional $4.20 per hour on average for night shifts. Annual median earnings reach $59,176 for full-time roles.
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