I thought it was a great idea! And the beauty is that it can be started anywhere. So in countries where the demand is big, but where also lots of people need jobs, this would be ideal. I was looking at the prices some cleaning companies charge in the US, and then what a normal cleaner gets paid. If you would keep those margins a little lower, and pay them a little more, it could be a success. I saw one company that charges $45 an hour, but their staff only gets $20. That's crazy. If I were to charge the customer a little less, say $40, and the staff gets 25 an hour or even a little more, with 5 hours a day, and 5 different cleaners/gigs, that would still amount to $375 a day. Not bad! Now, if it works for one city, I would diversify to other cities, and then this could really take off.
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