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- #Apartment Cleaning
- #Cleaning Company
- #Part-time Job Review
- #60s Part-time Job
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I unexpectedly ended up working today.
I usually don't have much time on Mondays and Wednesdays due to personal appointments, but luckily I had some free time today.
1. September 30th, 3:30 PM ~ 5:30 PM
After lunch and washing dishes, I was taking a break when I received a part-time job notification from the Danggeun Market app. It was an apartment move-in cleaning job.
This time, it was at the Hanyang Apartment in Pyeongchon Mugunghwa Village. It seems there's quite a lot of move-in cleaning work these days due to the moving season.
I leisurely walked there from home. I habitually arrive 20 minutes before the appointed time.
Even when I worked at a large corporation for 30 years, I don't remember ever being late. It's hard to believe, but I think I never was. I went up to the 8th floor. The elevator had been replaced with a new one; it's fast and smooth.
It's an OTIS product; they're a famous company known for making good elevators.
A young newlywed couple was waiting. I looked around the house.
It's a 24-pyeong apartment, but it wasn't renovated, so the interior was quite old, and I didn't think cleaning would make a big difference. And,
there was car noise from Gyeongsu-daero. The cleaning company owner hadn't arrived yet, even though the appointed time had passed. Since the movers were arriving at 5:30 PM, there wasn't much time for cleaning, so I called them. They said they were coming from Guri and would arrive around 4 PM. They told me to pretend to be cleaning in the meantime.
Oh! I was so disappointed after just that one short call.
My trust plummeted. It was so different from the cleaning company in Kkummaul last week. I became anxious. I couldn't just sit still, so I ran to the apartment management office and borrowed detergent and steel wool. The cleaning company owner and two Russian women arrived just as I was almost finished cleaning the bathroom.
About an hour and a half remained. The young couple was furious, and the owner kept apologizing. It seemed they had done another cleaning job that morning before coming here. (They said they receive move-in cleaning requests through the Miso app, but I need to research the companies more thoroughly. I recommend booking a morning appointment.)
This company didn't seem to be very thorough. They didn't even do a final check after cleaning; I'm curious whether it's something to be trusted. The people seemed very nice and didn't complain at all.
The work methods were similar. The key areas are window frame dust removal, windows, and the kitchen. Removing window frame dust takes the longest.
This is the source of household dust.
Floor cleaning involves spraying detergent and wiping; it's the same as the last cleaning company. What was unusual was that they had a machine for smoke disinfection. They used this for final disinfection. I took this part-time job today because I wanted to compare this company to the one I worked with last week and see how other companies operate. The methods were similar, but there was a significant difference in detail.
30,000 won earnings
Tip for cleaning window frames (4cm brush from Daiso)