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Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

General Cleaner (mfg) Dickson

Dickson, TN

$12.25 - $14.25/hr

Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

General Cleaner Waterloo

Waterloo, NY

$14.25 - $16.75/hr

Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

General Cleaner Academy Sport Plano

Plano, TX

$13.50 - $15.75/hr

Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

General Cleaner NEWARK

Newark, DE

$13.75 - $16.25/hr

Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl. The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a ... Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door. Using the counter brush ...

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How much do dust bowl jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for dust bowl in the United States is $25.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Environmental Scientists working in regions affected by dust bowl conditions?

Environmental Scientists working in areas prone to dust bowl conditions often face challenges such as monitoring air quality, mitigating soil erosion, and developing sustainable land management practices. They may need to collaborate with local farmers, government agencies, and conservation groups to implement effective strategies and educate stakeholders. Addressing these issues requires staying updated on climate data and employing innovative solutions to restore soil health and prevent future degradation.

What are Dust Bowl workers?

Dust Bowl workers were individuals and families, often farmers, who lived and worked in the areas of the United States severely affected by the Dust Bowl during the 1930s. These people typically worked in agriculture but faced extreme hardship due to drought, dust storms, and soil erosion that made farming nearly impossible. Many lost their livelihoods and were forced to migrate, especially to states like California, in search of work and better living conditions. Their experiences have become a significant part of American history, symbolizing resilience and the struggles faced during the Great Depression.

What is the difference between Dust Bowl vs Farm Worker?

AspectDust BowlFarm Worker
Required credentialsNo formal credentials needed; historical eventHigh school diploma or equivalent often preferred
Work environmentEnvironmental disaster area, affected by dust stormsOutdoor agricultural fields, varying weather conditions
Employer and industry usageHistorical event describing ecological and economic crisisAgricultural industry, employed by farms or labor agencies

The Dust Bowl was a severe environmental disaster during the 1930s, not a job role. In contrast, a Farm Worker is a person employed in agriculture. While the Dust Bowl impacted farm workers' jobs, they are distinct concepts. Understanding this difference helps clarify discussions about historical events versus employment roles in agriculture.

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Infographic showing various Dust Bowl job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 66% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 17% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,000 per year, or $26 per hour.

General Cleaner Academy Sport Altoona

bluechip

Altoona, PA

$13.75 - $16.25/hr

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

PRIMARY PURPOSE                       

To perform a variety of cleaning activities in assigned buildings/facilities, keeping in clean, sanitary and orderly condition and to perform other tasks related to the area of assignment.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

High Dusting

Using a treated high duster, begin cleaning in a counter clockwise direction around the room -  high dust surfaces above shoulder height, i.e., lights above doors, curtain tips, vents and ledges.  Cleaning the High Duster:  Gently brush in a downward direction into service cart.

Sanitizing / Spot Cleaning

Using a germicidal solution, work in a counter clockwise direction around room, sanitizing surfaces below shoulder height, i.e., ledges, chairs, telephone, countertops and trashcans.

Using proper solution, remove fingerprints and smudges from doorknobs and walls.

Using proper solution, spot clean windows.

Bathroom Cleaning

Using germicidal solution, wipe down in the following order:

  1. Above and below sink.
  2. Toilet seat and the outside of toilet bowl.

The inside of the toilet should be cleaned with a Johnnie Mop and proper germicidal solution. Be attentive to the rim of the toilet bowl to remove germs.  Clean and check soap dispensers and paper dispensers daily.  Refill as needed.

Empty Trash Cans

If liquid is inside the can, remove the liner and wipe trash can.  Place a clean liner in the trash can.

Floor Dusting or Vacuuming

Using a treated dust mophead, begin at the back of the room using the “S” stroke to catch the dust on the leading edge.  Dust under all furniture and in restroom, stopping just inside the door.  Using the counter brush, gently clean the mophead with a downward stroke and sweep up the dust onto a dustpan and dispose of it into the service cart.

When vacuuming, start at the back of the room and work toward the door.  Be sure to get under chairs and other furniture.

Grounds care

Outside areas: should be cleaned and checked several times during the day Completing the following.

- Empty and clean the ash urns and trash cans.

- Police sidewalks, flower beds and curb line for trash and cigarette butts. - - Spot clean spills on sidewalk. Remove gum with scraper. Wipe benches vending machines. Wipe lower window ledges. Hi dust for dust and cobwebs. Clean public area glass as necessary.

- Police parking lot for trash.

Public Common Areas:

Dust mop and spot mop the main hallways. Also making sure that :

-  The glass is cleaned Several times during the day.

-  The planters are cleaned and free from bird waste inside and out

-  Make sure you check for cob webs/ do high dusting of the window areas at least two times per week.  Checking all corners and edges for dirt, cob webs and other foreign debris.

Food Court:

- Clean, remove trash and sanitize tables. Place chairs back under tables. - Spot clean for spills.

- Empty and clean trash cans.

- Remove accumulated dirty trays to wash room and clean using tray power washer. Stack clean trays on shelf for recycled use.

- Police outside eating areas.

Floor Sanitizing

Using the proper germicidal solution, start at the back of the room when sanitizing the floor.  Mop under furniture and behind doors as you back out of the room.

Your Inspection

After completing the room, mentally review your cleaning steps and visually check furniture placement.  Make corrections as needed in order to prevent problems/complaints.

Hall – lobby – stairs – water fountains – furniture – wall spotting and high dusting is done daily.

Customer Relations and Service

  1. Knock lightly on door before entering, if occupied.
  2. Be friendly and cheerful to customers.  Answer questions in a helpful, courteous manner or refer them to someone who can.
  3. Report anything broken or out of order in the room to your supervisor.
  4. Work quietly and speak quietly.  Try to reduce or eliminate noise.
  5. Stay in your assigned work area unless requested to go elsewhere by your supervisor.
  6. Loud talking, laughing, etc. is never acceptable.
  7. Always maintain a clean and neat personal appearance while on the job.
  8. If you have not completed your work assignment by the end of your shift, be sure to report to your supervisor.
  9. Always be courteous

Performs other duties as assigned or directed by supervisor and/or Account Manager (this could include, but is not limited to, floor care – stripping and waxing floors, extraction and bonneting of carpets, auto scrub and buffing of floors).

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge of:

                Basic operations of janitorial work.

                Basic methods, materials and equipment used in janitorial work.

                Basic safe work practices.

The use of toxic and non-toxic chemicals (per MSDS sheets).

Ability to:

Understand and follow oral and written instructions.

Sufficiently communicate with co-workers and supervisors.

Operate powered and non-powered janitorial equipment.

Interpret written instructions and warning labels on cleaning chemicals.

Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities which may include the following:

  • Walking, standing or sitting for extended periods of time
  • Operating powered and non-powered equipment
  • Lifting/carrying 1 – 30 lbs. equipment, supplies, trash
  • Push/pull, using both hands and arms while performing cleaning duties, exerting 5-35 lbs force
  • Climbing stairs and ladders while cleaning upper areas, drapes
  • Bending/twisting/balancing at waist, knees, neck throughout shift.
  • Kneeling/crouching/crawling while cleaning lower areas, retrieving supplies from lower shelves.
  • Reaching, handling, grasping and fingering while operating equipment, using hand and power tools, wiping and cleaning surfaces and using cleaning equipment.  Overhead reaching required throughout shift.
  • Sight – in performing cleaning tasks and maintaining safety standards.  Requires depth perception, hand and eye coordination in operation of equipment and tool use.

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