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Jacksonville House-Sitting Jobs Overview

When people go on vacation, they can take Fluffy to a kennel, have their neighbors look in on their house, and hope that their plants survive. Or, they can hire a professional house sitter. House-sitting jobs have their benefits—a change of scenery, the opportunity to play with a puppy if you don't have one, and some cash in your pocket.

As a house sitter, you'll do basic house cleaning, water plants, collect mail, feed pets, maintain the pool, pull weeds, and keep the house secure. You might make one or more daily visits to a house, or if the homeowners will be gone for an extended period, you may be hired to stay in the house for security reasons.

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About Working in Jacksonville, Florida

In the early 1900s, you could have launched your career as a movie star in Jacksonville, Florida. The many film studios in New York City at that time wanted to shoot movies all year. Since frigid and snowy weather in the Big Apple hampered their efforts, they looked for a warmer climate to spend the winter months. More than 30 film studios became snowbirds, opening satellite studios and creating Jacksonville jobs in the movie industry, giving the city the nickname "The World's Winter Film Capital." By 1920, California took over as the year-round home of movie production, but Norman Studios is still in Jacksonville, and Jacksonville remains a popular film location today.

Jacksonville became the star of large cities in 1968 when it consolidated all the adjacent areas of Duval County. Today, it's the largest city by landmass within the continental U.S., with 840 square miles of real estate. If you want to hitch your wagon to a Jacksonville star job, you might also look at cities in the Jacksonville area, like Gainesville, Ocala, and Palm Coast.

Update Your Jacksonville House-Sitting Resume

When you find a house-sitting job opening, applying with a resume that includes recent references will show that you are professional, trustworthy, and organized. If you don't have a current resume, you can take a look at Monster's sample resumes and resume writing tips. Pick a sample you like, and use it as a template for your information. Adding a cover letter to your resume helps you to look as polished as possible and serves as a personal introduction to your potential clients—which is especially important when you're being invited into someone's home. We have cover letter templates and writing tips to jump-start the writing process.

How Much Do House-Sitting Jobs Pay in Jacksonville, Florida?

Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in house-sitting jobs in Jacksonville, Florida, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median pet care worker pay in Jacksonville is $11.37 per hour, which is 16% lower than the national average.

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