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You can choose where you work, how far away from your home you will go, what neighborhoods you will work in.
You can choose whether to do all
work yourself, work with one other person, or hire others to do
cleaning while you devote yourself more to management. This last kind of arrangement can make you more money but does also have
potential for more stress. Recently I emailed a friend who is about to be laid off, suggesting that he consider cleaning houses for a living. He's a management sort of guy, so I suggested that he do it that way. His reply indicated he thought it would be a bunch of headaches.
Is a business cleaning houses for you?
It's not for everyone. If you have physical conditions that would make it impossible, then of course it's out. If you have trouble getting around to doing what you say you will do, you might end up with some unhappy customers. But if you are responsible and like
idea of working for yourself, full-time or part-time, in a job with low stress and surprising income potential, then do consider cleaning houses for a living.

Rosana Hart tells you more about the opportunities for cleaning houses and offices for a living at her website, http://cleaning-business.infoandhelp.com.