Independent Cleaning Contractor-Philadelphia, PA

Independent Cleaning Contractor-Philadelphia, PA


Company
Agoraya LLC
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Title: Independent Cleaning Contractor – Philadelphia, PA
Make $552–$1035+ Per Week – Paid Per Job

Description

Ago Home Services is hiring experienced and reliable cleaning professionals in Philadelphia, PA and surrounding areas. As an independent contractor, you’ll enjoy flexible scheduling, steady work, and multiple income streams—including per job pay, upsells, and client tips.

This opportunity is ideal for cleaners who can work independently, communicate well, and want to grow with a professional company.

What We Offer

✅ Paid Per Job not hourly

✅ Weekly bonuses and upsell commissions (earn an extra $200–$500/week!)

✅ Keep 100% of your tips

✅ Flexible part-time or full-time schedule

✅ Immediate work available

✅ Work independently within a 25-mile radius of Philadelphia

✅ Be your own boss while partnering with an established company

Requirements

✔ At least 1 year of verifiable home cleaning experience

✔ Must have your own cleaning supplies and equipment

✔ A working vehicle or reliable transportation is preferrable but not required

✔ Valid, unencumbered driver’s license is also preferred

✔ Ability to work independently and handle multiple jobs daily

✔ Professional and great at communicating with clients

✔ Teachable and motivated to grow

Responsibilities
• Deliver high-quality residential and commercial cleaning services
• Use your own cleaning supplies to complete each job
• Maintain a professional, client-friendly attitude
• Upsell services when appropriate to boost your earnings
• Travel to client locations within a 25-mile radius of Philadelphia, PA
• Ensure jobs are completed thoroughly and meet company standards

Text the manager at 16466400245 to speed up your application today.

We’re looking for dependable, hardworking, and driven individuals ready to earn and grow. If that’s you—apply now and start working right away!

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $552.00 - $1,035.00 per week

Benefits:
• Flexible schedule

Work Location: On the road

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