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Port Saint Lucie 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 Port Saint Lucie, Florida

Why would you name a city after a port when it doesn’t have a port? There is a perfectly good explanation for that—marketing. General Development Corporation (GDC), a land development company, created Port Saint Lucie in the 1960s. Their first big project was to develop Port Charlotte, city on the west side of Florida, and decided from there that they would name all of their developments “Port Whatever.”

At least they spelled it correctly. Apparently, one of the first Port Saint Lucie jobs naming streets went to someone without a spell checker. Among the city’s thoroughfares are Twylite Terrace, Aubudon Avenue, Amethist Terrace, and Issac Road. At least the city council passed an ordinance to fix “Cresent Avenue.”

No matter what street you live on in Port Saint Lucie, you can be proud that you are in a city that’s been named among the best places to live in Florida, the fastest-growing places in the U.S., and the safest places to live in the country. You’d be halfway between Orlando and Miami and enjoy a quieter atmosphere than you can find in larger Florida cities. If you’re looking for a job in the Port Saint Lucie area, you might also want to look at nearby cities named Fort Pierce, Palm Beach Gardens, and West Palm Beach.

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How Much Do House-Sitting Jobs Pay in Port Saint Lucie, 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 Port Saint Lucie, 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 Port Saint Lucie is $11.26 per hour, which is 17% lower than the national average.

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