A presser irons clothing for a dry cleaning company or a laundry plant. In this career, you complete your responsibilities toward the end of the dry cleaning process. Your primary duty is to iron, or press, the clothing after it has been washed and dried, removing all wrinkles from the clothing. While your employer should provide on-the-job training to teach you how to press clothing, prior work experience in a dry cleaning company can help you start your career as a presser. To succeed as a presser, you must be attentive. You also need strong time management skills to finish pressing clothing on schedule.