The role involves managing service requests across the Illinois region, completing assignments related to flexible furniture projects and getting paid weekly based on completed assignments.
Earn on Your Schedule Across Illinois Region
We are onboarding independent Flexible Furniture professionals to support growing service demand throughout Illinois Region.
How It Works- Set your availability
- Accept service requests in your area
- Complete assignments
- Get paid weekly
Assignments may include residential, commercial, or specialty projects depending on region demand.
Compensation Structure- Market-based per-assignment earnings
- Average hourly equivalent: $30–$50/hour
- Tips paid in full
- Incentives during high-demand periods
- Strong reliability
- Relevant field experience
- Ability to meet physical/job requirements
- Smartphone access
Coverage Area:
Serving major metro and surrounding communities across Illinois.
Top Skills
Smartphone Access
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