5th Nov 2024
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Could you have the guts to make money as a naked cleaner? That’s exactly what MoneyMagpie reader Jenny did! We love to hear your reader stories about the most interesting ways you’ve made money, and this one has to be up there with one of the most unusual we’ve had sent in so far.
Jenny saw an advert in the local newspaper. “Easy money for some light cleaning. Must be comfortable being naked.”
The money was excellent – £50 an hour – and she loved cleaning anyway. Why not get paid a great hourly rate to do so? As someone who has always been comfortable in her own skin, it didn’t take much persuasion to enquire about the job.
She set up a profile on the company’s cleaning site to get customers. After a short while, she managed to build a list of regular customers, too. Of course, there are safety concerns about a job like this, but she says she always let someone know where she was going, what time she was starting and ending the shift, and when she got home. Nothing ever got creepy for Jenny, but she said she’d have left any job the instant it got uncomfortable. There was one slightly awkward experience though, when she had been booked to clean for a man… and his mum was also home. “Thankfully I never saw her though, she was hiding upstairs!”.
There were some funny stories to be had, too. “Once, I had a guy book me to clean and his house was really dirty. I was desperate to start cleaning, but he wanted to talk and watch videos about space with me. When I did eventually get to clean and was done, he gave me a cactus as a gift.”
Jenny knew that some people would look down on the job because of their preconceptions, but she says, “It was a legitimate job, and so I always tried to challenge negative perceptions – it’s important to remain open minded.”
She says anyone wanting to be a naked cleaner needs to know some basic facts about cleaning – such as “dust first, then vacuum!”, and they need to be confident in their naked selves. There’s no hiding behind the mop and bucket!
Thanks to Jenny for sharing her story – and remember, if you have a story to share about a (legal) way you’ve made money, get in touch.