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- inflation) and full health insurance coverage for the janitor and his/her family. By 1986, the janitorial wages had been cut to a mere $4.50/hour ($10.05 in...
- source of inexpensive labor, janitorial work is mostly undertaken at night, making it an appealing option for janitorial companies to employ illegal workers...
- data janitor is a person who works to take big data and condense it into useful amounts of information. Also known as a "data wrangler", a data janitor sifts...
- The Janitors were an alternative rock/noise rock band from Sunderland & Newcastle, formed in 1984. The Janitors were Andrew Denton (vocals), Craig Hope...
- America in 2004; and four janitorial companies—Colin Service Systems in the Northeast; Initial Cleaning Services' janitorial operations in Maryland; HGO...
- "Retired Janitors of Idaho" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series Succession, and the 25th...
- Janitor Joe was an American noise rock band formed in Minneapolis in 1992. The band's founding members were vocalist/guitarist Joachim Breuer, b****ist/vocalist...
- A janitor is a person who takes care of a building. Janitor may also be: Janitor fish, Pterygoplichthys Janitor Joe, a DOS game Janitor Joe, an American...
- 1960) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles as Janitor on Scrubs and Clone High, and Mike Heck in the ABC comedy series The Middle...
- The New Janitor was the 27th comedy from Keystone Studios to feature Charlie Chaplin. The film is arguably one of his best for the studio, and a precursor...