Part-Time Doorstep Trash Collection Specialist

Valet LivingMarco Island, FL
Onsite

About The Position

Part-time evening work close to home. Service one or more nearby apartment communities with no long-distance driving or off-site dumping. We’re hiring part-time Doorstep Trash Collection Specialists (Service Valets) to help keep apartment communities clean, safe, and comfortable for the people who live there. This is a great opportunity if you’re looking for a second job, steady evening hours, and consistent work in your local area.

Requirements

  • At least 18 years old
  • Smartphone with a data plan to use our work app
  • Authorized to work in the U.S. (proof required)
  • Ability to work independently and follow a consistent routine
  • Reliable transportation: Open-bed pickup truck or vehicle with trailer preferred
  • Valid driver’s license and auto insurance preferred
  • Lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
  • Walk long distances and climb multiple flights of stairs
  • Work around bagged trash and waste
  • Work outdoors in various weather conditions

Responsibilities

  • Collect bagged trash and cardboard from apartment doorsteps and take it to the on-site compactor
  • Service one or more nearby apartment communities during your shift, all within the same local area
  • Stay active by walking the property, climbing stairs, and working outdoors during your shift
  • No long distance travel, bulk items or off-site dumping
  • Use our mobile app to check in, track your work, and take photos when needed

Benefits

  • Helper Pay Rate: $18 per hour
  • Truck Pay Rate: $16 per hour
  • Part-Time Nights: Typically 10–15+ hours per week
  • No Weekends
  • Steady Pay: Consistent work and reliable hours
  • Fast Pay: Get paid quickly with DailyPay
  • Extra Income: Ideal for a second job or supplemental earnings
  • Stay Local: Assigned to a community near where you live
  • Fast Hiring Process
  • Gloves, safety vests, and equipment provided
  • Referral Bonuses
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