If the work would have been more steady I would have kept cleaning repo house trailers for the rest of my life.

I got paid 400 dollars for single wides and 800 dollars four double wides. Never actually did a triple but I would have pulled 1200 off of those had I gotten one.

The work was easy. Most of the time I could declutter a single wide in about 2-4 hours and double wides in about 4-6 hours depending on how messy the previous owners were.

Some bad ones took me 12 hours. Those were the really rough ones. Its depressing how trashy some people are. I took several abandoned dogs to the animal rescue center. They were literally left on chains with no water or food. Near starvation.

Basically I was working for a mortgage company. Due to DOT regulations in Mississippi (I’m sure most states are like this) the house trailers have to have all objects that can move around either secured or removed. In the case of repos it was simply removed. It didn’t have to be spotless; all objects that could cause damage had to be taken out. It was cheaper for the mortgage companies to contract people than create paid positions for the job.

Man it was a good gig for the two years I did it. Not only was the money fanatastic but I got to keep anything I wanted. I ended up with a brand new 55 inch TV, about 20 DVD/Blu-Ray players that I sold, quite a few video game consoles, even a nice leather jacket and a katana. The jackpot was a nice collection of paintball guns.

The catch was that the work was sporadic because they never hired the same people for every job. So some months were great full time gigs and others I’d go without work.