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What Janitors and Building Cleaners Do
Janitors and building cleaners keep many types of buildings clean, orderly, and in good condition.
Work Environment
Most janitors and building cleaners work indoors. However, some work outdoors part of the time, sweeping walkways, mowing lawns, and removing snow. Because office buildings often are cleaned while they are empty, many cleaners work evening hours. The work can be physically demanding and sometimes dirty and unpleasant.
How to Become a Janitor or Building Cleaner
Most janitors and building cleaners learn on the job. Formal education is not required.
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Job Outlook
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About $tools.number.format('#,###',$op) openings for janitors and building cleaners are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.
State & Area Data
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More Information, Including Links to O*NET
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