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Has anyone worked for Kleeneze before?
Do they pay you only if you get customers to make orders? Or do you get a proper wage per hour? thanks!
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You don't get paid an hourly rate. Working for Kleeneze you're classed as self employed thus you choose what hours you work and the company has no way of monitoring this, so you only get paid when you get orders.
For every £1000 worth of orders you earn £275 when you first join. This will increase the longer that you've been in the business. They say on average this should take you 8-10 hours but from what I've seen, personally, although I haven't done it myself, I would add a few hours on top of that. It will depend mostly on the area you're working in, the speed you're working at and there is of course an element of luck to it. However, if you worked it out on an hourly rate I would certainly say in general you'll earn over national minimum wage.
My father has worked for Kleeneze part time for something close to 10 years. He works hard but earns around £900 per month part time working around his main line of work as a will writer. At the end of the day in that line of work, whilst there will always be an element of luck to some degree, the harder you work the more you'll get out of it.
For every £1000 worth of orders you earn £275 when you first join. This will increase the longer that you've been in the business. They say on average this should take you 8-10 hours but from what I've seen, personally, although I haven't done it myself, I would add a few hours on top of that. It will depend mostly on the area you're working in, the speed you're working at and there is of course an element of luck to it. However, if you worked it out on an hourly rate I would certainly say in general you'll earn over national minimum wage.
My father has worked for Kleeneze part time for something close to 10 years. He works hard but earns around £900 per month part time working around his main line of work as a will writer. At the end of the day in that line of work, whilst there will always be an element of luck to some degree, the harder you work the more you'll get out of it.
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- Hi Jenna,
Jade is spot on.
I have worked alongside Kleeneze for years & still do.
IIt's not for everyone, especially if they just want a fixed wage. It's primarily for people who want an additional income or more ambitious people who would like to earn a substantial income without being tied to a job with a boss!
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