What is better job title for “maid” or “housecleaner”?

August 22nd, 2009 by Admin | Filed under Sex Toys General FAQ.
lilacsblossom asked:


What’s another better title for being a “maid”? Like for a person who manages an adult sex/toy store, they would say to other people they’re a manager at a toy store.
Now I need a better job titles for just “maid”/”housecleaner”
Also, I need better job titles for:

Cashier
Janitor
Babysitter
Waitress

*If you can come up with other underrated jobs and better titles for them, that would be very helpful. This is for a study I’m doing for my psychology class. Thanks!
I forgot, also I need a better job title for “stay at home mom/dad” as well. Thanks
Negative responses to my question will not land you 10 points.

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14 Responses to “What is better job title for “maid” or “housecleaner”?”

  1. ian m says:

    Domestic Engineer

  2. IHateLaundry says:

    Domestic Technician
    Cleaning Technician
    Certified Money Transaction Handler
    Qualified Child Caretaker
    Food Transaction Technician

    I just made them up – technician is usually associated with some type of school.

  3. Pamela says:

    Helper- maid
    Banker-cashier
    Clean-janitor
    Care-babysitter
    Butler-waitress

  4. Jinkies says:

    Janitor or Housekeeper- Environmental Services worker is correct.
    Babysitter- Child Caregiver

  5. ronnie says:

    janitor is funny
    cashier is good
    babysitter is lame
    waitress sucks
    maid is better

  6. shoby_shoby2003 says:

    What is so bad about those titles that you feel the need to invent new ones?

    There is nothing wrong with the title; what is wrong is people’s perceptions of the jobs. Which means that no matter what label you give the job, after a short while and when everyone knows what that new label means, it will have to be changed again.

    The current titles adequately describe the job they do; renaming the jobs just because you feel that they are underrated is just political correctness rubbish.

    An example of this would be the word “retard” or “spastic”. We are told that these words are no longer acceptable. What is happening now is that the word “special” or “disabled” is slowly becoming unacceptable, and a new label will have to be found, until in a few years time that too becomes unacceptable, and yet another one has to be found.

  7. manuel j says:

    houscleaner: domestic worker
    babysitter: nanny. oupair or baby nuse.
    waitress: butler

  8. Bekie says:

    juvenille maintenance – babysitter
    maid – housekeeper or home manager
    financial transactions manager – cashier

  9. Venus M says:

    Maid – Domestic Engineer
    Cashier – Cash handler, Direct Customer Service
    Waitress – Waitstaff, Server, Table Server
    Janitor – Custodial Technician, Sanitation,
    Babysitter – Caretaker

  10. bdftgsregsreg says:

    Um, why is this in the wedding section?

  11. welches_grape_jelly says:

    Maid/Housekeeper- au pair, domestic, charwoman
    Cashier- clerk, counterperson, registrar, salesperson, seller, teller
    Janitor- caretaker, custodian
    Babysitter- aide, assistant, chaperone, companion, nanny, nursemaid
    Waitress- server
    Stay at home parent- domestic engineer, full time parent, homemaker, housewife/househusband

  12. nanny says:

    Do your own homework!!!

  13. Country Girl for Life says:

    Maid………….Housekeeper
    Cashier……..Sales Clerk
    Janitor……….Maintenance Engineer
    Babysitter….sounds fine to me
    Waitress……Server

  14. Angie P. says:

    I’m not trying to be negative, but what does this have to do with “Weddings”? A better catagory would be “Careers & Employment”.

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