I have a great body, so why not show it off?' Business graduate, 28, earns $100k a year working just 16 hours per week - cleaning homes NAKED
'I have a great body, so why not show it off?' Business graduate, 28, earns $100k a year working just 16 hours per week - cleaning homes NAKED
A woman has revealed how she doubled her salary and halved her hours by taking a job as a nude cleaner.
The 28-year-old business graduate and single mum from Australia's Gold Coast earns $104,000 per year, working just 16 hours per week, by mopping, scouring and sponging homes completely in the buff.
The woman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, previously worked as a regular cleaner, fully clothed, before realising she'd make much more by doing the job completely starkers.
'I have a great body, so why not show it off? I like being nude and enjoy the skin I'm in, so I really like the job,' she said.
Clients have all been respectful - the ground rules are laid out to clear to them on booking. Most of them just want to have a chat and watch,' she continued.
She works for the Queensland company Bare All Cleaning Service who say they are satisfying a growing international appetite for their scantily-clad staff.
Since working for Bare All, she simultaneously doubled her income and halved her hours, going from earning $52,000 a year for a 40-hour week to $104,000 for a 16-hour week.
But the business has found itself locked in a political dispute – with one local Councillor deeming their services 'disgraceful'.
The woman said she believes the business will be accepted by mainstream society in time, but until then she is well-remunerated enough to ignore the barbs.
'Most people will never earn that as an hourly rate. The only difference is I do is my job in the nude,' she said.
Founder of Bare All Cleaning Service Brett Jones, who launched the booming business in May after moving from Byron Bay, said clients were strictly prohibited from making advances on staff.
'To be clear, it's a look-but-don't-touch policy. Our cleaners aren't there to perform anything other than a cleaning,' he said.
There is no sexual activity other than entertainment, this is basically about making a mundane task cheeky and fun.'
Brett has 150 cleaners on his roster – 95 of them females – with prices starting at $90 an hour for lingerie, $140 for topless and $169 for fully nude.
Clients book through a website which identifies them via payment details, and cleaners check in with employers on arrival and departure from every address.
In addition, there is a security system allowing them to be swiftly evacuated if trouble arises.
'Most people want to leave the house when a cleaner comes, but we're trying to make it more welcoming to stay,' he said.
The safety measures have done little to assure veteran Gold Coast City councillor Dawn Crichlow, who had some strong words for Brett about how welcome he was in her neck of the woods.
All I have to say is that the business is disgraceful and gives the Gold Coast a bad reputation,' Councillor Dawn said.
'Let them stay in Byron Bay.'
But Brett hit back at the councillor's claims, claiming the business was completely within the law.
'She has no idea what the business is really about. All we do is run a cleaning business where people get paid a lot more to wear a lot less,' he said.
'We're not breaking any laws and we're not doing anything wrong.
'It's not for everyone, but you can't cater to everyone all of the time.'
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