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I've come to the end of my tether on my current job, which has been getting me down for a while, but last week was the final straw. I basically need help, but am not finding any good options. Right now, and for the last 6 years, I've been working as a housecleaner for a small company, basically doing maid service in people's homes. I have a young kid, and I'm a single mom, so I still need assistance even with my wages (which are minimum wage). I didn't finish school, and while I don't have any debt I live paycheck to paycheck - should I look at going back to school, or are there other options?
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These are forms of assistance that could help alleviate your burden, so I'd strongly encourage you to at least go apply for these services, regardless of whether they end up approving you.
You work for minimum wage and no benefits. Go literally anywhere else for employment and you will get either the same or better. Apply to every business near your home that has a now wanted sign and once you get that job offer in writing quit your current job.
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Can you clean homes for yourself, rather than through a company? That way you get the whole amount of what the householders pay you, not the pittance the agency gives you. I have a housecleaner who works for herself, and I found her through a local small ad. I estimate that assuming she does two houses a day like mine (which takes her 3 hours), she's doing all right. Certainly well above minimum wage.