

Make sure you schedule a lunch because you will not be given any breaks.
TIDY UP HOUSEKEEPING FULL
When your app (that is glitchy) freezes and kicks you out, they charge you as if you never showed up! You can have a full schedule booked, but have one cancellation or one mishap on your app and they will take away your booked appointments and charge you! If the client has you leave early, they charge you. I emailed them and have yet to get a reply so we’ll wait and see if they will remove the job. I NEVER would have chosen to go 46mi for an hour just to make $24. What are they doing sending me 46mi in rush hr traffic? I try to “call out” they say they will charge me $20. I’m positive I signed up for a region that was no more than 30mi wide in either direction. I look at my cleanings for today and they booked me 46mi from my location. And it’s hard to cancel a job without them charging you for it. They stack the jobs too close to one another. If I have a full day booked and wake up deathly ill, my car is broken, my kids are sick…I’m going to pay anywhere from $80-$160 for calling out of 4 cleanings. And you only get 3 waivers every 90 days. I understand it’s no good to cancel but they charge OUTRAGEOUS prices if you need to. We’d suggest you look for cleaning jobs with Managed by Q and JiffyOnDemand - or simply advertise your availability through a neighborhood website like Nextdoor. In our opinion, the terms of this deal give a disproportionate wealth of benefits to Tidy and very few to its housekeepers. change the schedule with less than 7-days notice, you pay $10.call out with less than 24-hours notice, you pay $30.if you are more than five minutes late, you pay $5.These fees are spelled out in Tidy’s terms of use for housekeepers. They complain mainly about the litany of penalties levied on them when they’re struck in traffic or have to change a schedule. For the 4-hour clean, the housekeeper gets $80, while Tidy charges $135.Īlthough that’s an implied 40% commission rate, that’s not what appears to bother housekeepers. For a 2.5-hour cleaning, the housekeeper earns $54 Tidy charges $90, taking $36.

So, for a one-hour cleaning that pays housekeepers $27, Tidy charges $45, pocketing the other $18.

It makes its money by marking up the service. The site doesn’t officially charge a commission on housekeeper’s earnings. That would be less offensive if the site didn’t automatically schedule you for jobs you couldn’t take, and then fine you for cancelling jobs you never wanted. However, the site also levies heavy penalties on housekeepers when they arrive late, need to cancel or reschedule a job. Tidy likes to brag about the fact that it pays better hourly rates than most housekeeping jobs. Requirements: Be over the age of 18 have a smart-phone with location-tracking skills, and where necessary, licenses to clean as promised Review: Where: select major cities in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, Texas, Virginia and Washington, D.C. What: Tidy sets up housekeeping jobs, paying between $16 and $27 per hour, but also fines housekeepers if they need to cancel or reschedule a job.Įxpected pay: $16 to $27 an hour Husl$core: $$
