A Cuban resident in the United States revealed on her TikTok account how much she earns cleaning houses.
The young woman, identified as Yenny Gonzalez, shared three videos in which he shows his work, for which He charges between $700 and $800 a week, although it sometimes varies.
Yenny explained that she is not employed by any company, but rather works for a woman who has had her own houses for more than 20 years, very exclusive, and who has been expanding his business little, thanks to the prestige achieved.
"In my mind I said: 'well, cleaning houses, all women do that'. And to my surprise it is not as easy as you think. It has its tricks," she clarified in the first video.
"I've been working for her for a year now and I know all the houses and the clients also know me," he added.
González acknowledged that At first the work seemed quite exhausting, but his body has already adapted.
In the second recording, the young woman assured that her clients are very grateful and considerate, and that At Christmas they gave him gifts worth a total of $1,500..
"Most clients do greatly appreciate your work. And even more so if you work directly with the American community, those are going to be your best customers, you can't take away their credit," he said.
"They are polite, grateful people who do not hinder you at all when you go to do your work. If they have to leave the house, they leave," he stressed.
In the third video, Yenny showed her work in a two-story house where two adults, two children and three dogs live. It takes him five hours to clean it and he earns 120 dollars.
Many Cuban emigrants often share their experiences in the world of work in the United States on networks, including the salaries they receive.
In September, a young woman named Mayle He told how much he earns a year working as a nurse in a hospital.
According to what he said then, in the city of Orlando he receives an annual salary of between 30,000 and 40,000 dollars, although there are those who earn more.
"It depends on the hospital you work at, the bonus they give you, the experience you have. There are many variations," he stressed.
The Cuban woman was accompanied by a colleague, who added that nurses employed in other institutions such as nursing homes or plasma banks earn more, but lose their professional skills.
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