How to Work Part Time Pressure Washing
Pressure washing is a physically demanding job even when only doing it part time. You have equipment to load and unload, ladders to climb, pitched roofs to walk, and objects common to both residential and commercial properties to move out of the way and back into place. Besides just the physical aspect of the job, pressure washing is a skill to be learned. What chemicals to use? How much? When? What nozzles and equipment to use? When? How? And then there's organizing your schedule so that you appoint time to pressure washing part time.
Instructions
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Calendar Use a calendar to figure out when you will work part time pressure washing. Write down or mark the days and times you can work part time.
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Use the local classified employment ads to find pressure washing companies that are hiring. Call those companies and set up an interview.
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Find pressure washing companies' phone numbers. Call those companies and ask if they're hiring. Set up an interview with whomever is hiring.
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Show up on time for work once hired. Wear work clothes or clothes that you're OK with getting dirty or damaged if a uniform isn't provided to you.
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Familiarize yourself with the pressure washing equipment by observing, studying and asking questions. Expect pressure washing training from a supervisor or employer.
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Keep a written record of your work hours even if you punch a time clock at the pressure washing company. Stick to your part-time schedule.
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Tips & Warnings
Eat nutritious meals so you'll have energy for the physical demands of pressure washing.
References
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