Addette alle Pulizie e Governanti

Alto Rischio
71%

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RISCHIO DI AUTOMAZIONE
CALCOLATO
78%
(Alto Rischio)
SONDAGGI
64%
(Alto Rischio, Basato su 194 voti)
Average: 71%
DOMANDA DI LAVORO
CRESCITA
0,8%
entro l'anno 2033
SALARI
33.450 $
o 16,08 $ all'ora
Volume
836.230
a partire da 2023
SOMMARIO
Cosa mostra questo fiocco di neve?
Il Fiocco di Neve è un riepilogo visivo dei cinque distintivi: Rischio di Automazione (calcolato), Rischio (interrogato), Crescita, Salari e Volume. Ti fornisce un'istantanea immediata del profilo di un'occupazione. Il colore del Fiocco di Neve è correlato alla sua dimensione. Più un'occupazione ottiene un punteggio alto rispetto alle altre, più il Fiocco di Neve diventa grande e verde.
PUNTEGGIO LAVORO
2,5/10
Cos'è questo?
Punteggio del lavoro (più alto è meglio):

Valutiamo i lavori utilizzando quattro fattori. Questi sono:

- Possibilità di essere automatizzati
- Crescita del lavoro
- Salari
- Volume di posizioni disponibili

Questi sono alcuni aspetti chiave da considerare quando si cerca un lavoro.

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Rischio di automazione calcolato

78% (Alto Rischio)

Rischio Alto (61-80%): Le professioni in questa categoria affrontano una minaccia significativa dall'automazione, poiché molte delle loro attività possono essere facilmente automatizzate utilizzando le tecnologie attuali o di prossima generazione.

Ulteriori informazioni su cosa sia questo punteggio e su come viene calcolato sono disponibili qui.

Alcune qualità piuttosto importanti del lavoro sono difficili da automatizzare:

  • Assistere e Prendersi Cura degli Altri

Sondaggio degli utenti

64% possibilità di completa automazione nel prossimo ventennio

I nostri visitatori hanno votato che è probabile che questa professione sarà automatizzata. Questa valutazione è ulteriormente supportata dal livello di rischio di automazione calcolato, che stima una possibilità di automazione del 78%.

Cosa pensi sia il rischio dell'automazione?

Qual è la probabilità che Addette alle Pulizie e Governanti venga sostituito da robot o intelligenza artificiale nei prossimi 20 anni?

Sentimento

Il seguente grafico viene mostrato dove ci sono abbastanza voti per produrre dati significativi. Visualizza i risultati dei sondaggi degli utenti nel tempo, fornendo un'indicazione chiara delle tendenze di sentimento.

Sentimento nel tempo (annuale)

Crescita

Crescita lenta rispetto ad altre professioni.

Il numero di offerte di lavoro per 'Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners' dovrebbe aumentare 0,8% entro il 2033

Occupazione totale e stime delle offerte di lavoro

* Dati provenienti dal Bureau of Labor Statistics per il periodo tra 2023 e 2033
Le previsioni aggiornate sono previste per 09-2025.

Salari

Molto mal pagato rispetto ad altre professioni

Nel 2023, il salario annuo mediano per 'Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners' era di 33.450 $, o 16 $ all'ora.

'Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners' hanno ricevuto 30,4% in meno rispetto al salario mediano nazionale, che si attestava a 48.060 $

Salari nel tempo

* Dati provenienti dal Bureau of Labor Statistics

Volume

Gamma di opportunità lavorative notevolmente maggiore rispetto ad altre professioni

A partire dal 2023 c'erano 836.230 persone impiegate come 'Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners' negli Stati Uniti.

Questo rappresenta circa il 0,6% della forza lavoro impiegata in tutto il paese

In altre parole, circa 1 su 181 persone sono impiegate come 'Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners'.

Descrizione del lavoro

Esegui qualsiasi combinazione di compiti di pulizia leggera per mantenere abitazioni private o stabilimenti commerciali, come alberghi e ospedali, in modo pulito e ordinato. I compiti possono includere fare i letti, rifornire la biancheria, pulire le stanze e i corridoi, e passare l'aspirapolvere.

SOC Code: 37-2012.00

Commenti (20)

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Tonya (Basso)
23 lug 2025 05:56
House Cleaning is a very detailed job that requires a delicate touch and a mental assessment of what needs to be done each time.
Victoria (Basso)
14 feb 2025 10:08
Physically changing beds and cleaning bathrooms cannot be done by AI. Hoovering and floor cleaning maybe but changing bedding?
Yoki
02 set 2024 15:59
As a hotel housekeeper, I doubt I will ever be replaced, let alone in the next 20 years. You're telling me that anything below the highest of end hotels are gonna be able to even afford housekeeping robots? They can barely keep us paid! And even one of these hypothetical cleaning devices is gonna cost more than our entire team's yearly salary. And what if they start breaking down? Can't call someone in last-minute to cover a shift when your entire workforce is down because management didn't remember to plug "the team" in the night before!
How would that even work? Any cleaning maintenance robots are like these noisy checker discs that scuttle around on the floor and most of the cleaning is at human hand-level. Making beds correctly and to standard isn't that easy and takes a certain amount of dexterity and fast jerks to accomplish. How is a robot gonna do that, exactly? We don't even have prosthetics that mimic a human hand with the same speed and strength but you're telling me they will have a whole ass robot ready by 2044? Look up "robot soccer" to see how far humanized automaton technology is these days. It's not that impressive.
And keep in mind how FAST we need to go. Robots aren't fast. Even the most expensive roomba-like vacuum bot out there takes at least 20 minutes to vacuum a medium sized room while that's the time limit for the ENTIRE room! No way these bots can be as productive as a human with a mop, dust rag, and the will to make it happen.
Susan (Incerto)
29 nov 2023 21:14
I am uncertain because I have been waiting for such a "house cleaning robot" since around 1975 when a humorous song came out that included "my new invention will do your chores
Take out your garbage and wax your floors
Just plug it in the wall it's completely automatic
Hang it in the hall or you could hide it in the attic" (Five Man Electrical Band). I already have vaccuum robot but it does not work as well as the one I have to push and it is a far cry from doing tasks like making beds, doing laundry, dusting entire home, cleaning cupboards, and so on. I just don't see it happening soon.
Declan (Basso)
21 lug 2023 08:09
AI already does a lot of the heavy lifting when it comes to house work. But there are things such as folding clothes, cleaning in higher places, eg polishing doors, handles, mopping floors, and regardless of how small a place is, some people are just lazy, too lazy to do even the smallest things.

Also, people, myself included, would like someone to be in contact with, just feels more then a little robotic mechanism walking around my house
Andrew F Block (Basso)
16 mag 2023 14:18
I run an in-home senior care agency. The caregivers have to interact with the clients personally, as well as clean bathrooms, sinks, mirrors, take laundry up and down steps, run errands and grocery shopping sweep and mop floors and take out garbage. Unless you had a full bodied physical standing robot with hands and arms that could do all of that, and maneuver, all the aspects of the house steps included. It would be difficult for a robot to do that. Far beyond a Roomba vacuum on the floor, these tasks require much more intricacy.
Gen (Moderato)
08 apr 2023 10:00
Trusted human housekeepers are hard to find. Since technology is rapidly accelerating people will turn even more to A.I.
Not a robot
09 dic 2022 20:35
The requirements needed for an autonomous robot would be 1) smell 2) physical flexibility/durability 3) reasoning 4) electronic communications 5) patience 6) able to scrub hard surfaces with different contours 7) able to half finish a job in one room and return to complete when unoccupied 8) to understand that the daily task and order of things may change 9) able to operate other electronic devices ie.. ovens for proper cleaning 10) able to lift any type of material such as cast iron stove covers, toilet lids, garbage cans, rugs 11) a battery that lasts between 3-6 hours depending on size of home 12) a charging port small enough to be placed in an inconspicuous area out of eye sight.
Elf
09 set 2021 23:55
House cleaning can be a complex and challenging task that demands careful attention to detail. From deactivating alarms and opening locks with a deft touch to lifting dog gates and ensuring that cats don't escape, there are numerous variables to consider. It's also important to use the appropriate cleaning agents, such as the "right" soap for washing dishes. In addition to these practical considerations, there's also the aesthetic aspect to consider, such as carefully dusting delicate items like plastic vines or checking the condition of a fragile vase that may already be cracked. To successfully clean a home, it requires precise movements and a keen eye for detail.
Kelli Grabener (Molto probabile)
14 ago 2021 21:16
The Pandemic is causing housekeepers not to want to come back to work. Its time to get creative
Maggie B.
03 mag 2021 17:42
I'm honestly fine with that as long as the robots wear cute cat maid outfits. Otherwise, I'd prefer to be the one in that outfit cleaning up your house.
Angela
30 giu 2020 12:02
I hate all this robot stuff. They using us to work and making money off us and the money they make they invest in robots to replace us. I hate it. I hate driverless cars
Kary (Molto probabile)
28 gen 2020 18:51
example 1: roomba
rob (Nessuna possibilità)
23 giu 2019 06:29
hotel housekeeping is very detailed, you would need a very advanced robot with minute hand movements.
bryce
30 dic 2019 06:57
Completely agree with rob. Although robots are currently applied to the vacuum cleaner, these are extremely expensive, take forever to clean the entire home, and they are noisy. I admit there is a likelihood that the time will ultimately arrive, but it will be a while away
humpty dumpty
12 giu 2020 05:11
you are probably a cleaner yourself :)
Person
13 gen 2020 12:07
It's AI it can learn that's the whole point
blue fin
12 giu 2020 05:11
but robots can do that you numpty
someone
27 ott 2020 22:05
blue fin and Person, I just don't think robots could do that. You see, there are a lot of variables. For example, there could be a dirty towel and the robot didn't know. So, I just don't think that robots could really do that.
TT
23 mar 2023 06:05
The programmer or someone that check the robots will have to fill new colour code towel or clean one, in their robotic, box tools, or either inside their arm, no need to carry thing around then the robot knows to continue to clean, may be I watch too many Si-fi movies.

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