1. Essay on a Janitor at Work - Example 4
In society, there are many different occupations, each contributing in its own way to the development of the country. Among them, one job, though quiet and unnoticed, plays a crucial role in maintaining a cleaner and greener environment—street cleaners. She wears a purple-blue uniform, low shoes, her hair tied up, a safety helmet, and a dust mask. Her attire is practical and suited for the tough labor she does. Though her job doesn't involve elegant clothes, it’s of great significance in keeping our city clean and beautiful.
Every day, her work begins around 4 PM. The janitor pushes her garbage cart down the streets. The ringing of her bell reminds families to bring their trash out for collection. People quickly gather their trash and dispose of it according to the schedule. The sweat on her face or soaking through her back in the hot afternoon sun makes me feel sympathy for her. Every evening when I go to take out the trash, I greet her politely, and she nods in response, her eyes shining with joy for the work she does.
When night falls and the mist covers the streets, everyone is ready to rest after a day of work or study, while the janitor’s job continues. With a long broom in hand, she sweeps quickly, the sound of the bamboo broom scraping the ground, whether it’s a cold winter night or a hot summer evening. Fallen leaves and discarded food wrappers are swiftly gathered and placed into the cart. She moves the cart forward, collecting trash along the way. When the cart is full, she pushes it to the waste collection point for the sanitation truck to take it to the city's landfill. Her work ends as the sun rises, casting soft rays over the now clean streets.
On holidays, when everyone is excited about trips or family gatherings, I still see her quietly working, sweeping and collecting trash. Without her, the streets would be filled with waste, and the air would be polluted. Therefore, I hope everyone will dispose of their trash properly, making the janitor’s job a little less burdensome.
Every day, the janitors continue their tireless work on the streets. I am always silently grateful to them for their hard work in providing a cleaner, healthier environment for all of us.

2. An Essay Describing a Janitor at Work Number 5
Our elementary school is very spacious with many classrooms, yet they are always clean and cool. This is thanks to the diligent work of the janitor at our school.
"On summer nights, when the cicadas have rested, I listen to the sound of a broom sweeping on Tran Phu Street, near the tamarind trees..."
When I read the poem "The Sound of the Broom" by poet To Huu, I close my eyes and imagine the janitor’s hardworking, tireless figure. But when I see the janitor at our school, that image becomes clearer, more vivid and detailed.
The janitor is over 45 years old, yet she is still a strong and diligent woman, always at work. I often see her moving about, sometimes in the schoolyard, other times in the garden, moving quickly and silently. One day, I stayed late for class and saw her cleaning the classrooms. From a distance, she looked like a "guardian" of the environment. Her face was covered, with only her eyes visible. She held a broom in one hand and pushed a trash can with the other, going from classroom to classroom after school hours. Every classroom looked like a battlefield. She bent down to pick up bits of paper and trash from the desks, throwing them into the bin, and then went on to sweep each room meticulously.
The broom seemed to make the dust vanish wherever it touched. It scattered like a colony of ants breaking apart. The floor gleamed after she swept it, and then she hurriedly rearranged the desks for us. When the chalkboard was dirty, she quickly wiped it, looking proudly at her work. The whole classroom was spotless. She glanced around, surveying the results of her efforts, and the desks, chairs, and chalkboard seemed to silently thank her. She moved from one room to the next, always working quietly, as if she were a hero battling chaos and leaving behind peace and order in her wake.
No job is insignificant, and even the smallest contributions are valuable to both people and society. Just like our janitor, who works diligently without recognition, but her efforts provide us with a clean and refreshing environment.

3. An Essay Describing a Janitor at Work Number 6
My parents are physical education teachers, so from a young age, they trained me to wake up early and exercise at the park. Every day, at 5:45 AM, when I go for my morning workout, I always see Mr. Viet, the janitor, diligently sweeping the ground.
I’m really impressed by him. Though he’s over 60, he remains strong and active. He’s small and slim, with a hunched back, but unlike my grandmother, he doesn’t need a cane. His work uniform is light blue, complemented by a pair of black, snug boots. He often wears a cloth cap to shield his face from the sun. His hair is short and curly, dark as though he’s dyed it to cover the gray. His skin is a bit darker, described by my mother as 'wheat-colored', revealing bright eyes that don’t need reading glasses.
His legs move swiftly, showing no signs of aging, and his hands work quickly, moving the broom back and forth, sweeping leaves and trash into his cart. If he finds a plastic bottle or a beer can, he places them in a separate bag hung on his trash cart to sell for recycling. In addition to the broom, dustpan, and cart, he always carries a small shovel, just in case it’s needed. Whether it’s sunny or rainy, he completes his tasks with dedication.
What I like most about him is his friendly smile. He’s always talking with the joggers and early walkers at the park. I often greet him and chat with him. I admire this janitor and hope he stays healthy to keep our park clean, green, and beautiful.

4. An Essay Describing a Janitor at Work – Part 7
There are soldiers on the front lines, fighting to protect the country. There are soldiers in the cultural battlefield, enthusiastically teaching and learning to train talent for the nation. Similarly, there are silent soldiers who contribute to building the nation, ensuring public health, and maintaining a clean and beautiful environment. These silent soldiers are the sanitation workers of the Urban Environment Company.
One of these workers in my neighborhood is a woman around 35 or 36 years old. She has long black hair, neatly tied in a bun at the back. Her slightly tanned skin doesn’t take away from her beauty but enhances her large, deep eyes, framed with long, curved eyelashes. She has a face that reminds me of an Indian woman, with a warm, captivating beauty. She is slender, with a petite frame. She wears a thick green mask and a blue work uniform, a short-sleeve orange jacket printed with the words “Urban Environment Sanitation Company.” She also wears thick, protective gloves to keep her hands safe from abrasions. With her hair tucked under a safety helmet, she looks like a miner preparing for work.
From early morning, the sound of her broom sweeping the street can be heard throughout the neighborhood. By the time everyone wakes up and gets busy with their morning tasks, the streets are already spotless. Leaves and trash are neatly piled into several mounds. A fellow worker then comes by with a trash cart, and she uses a scoop to gather the trash into the cart, before both workers push it to another area. This janitor works quietly but effectively, helping keep the streets clean and the environment healthy for everyone.
Keeping homes, streets, and public spaces clean is the responsibility of every citizen. I wholeheartedly support the movement to maintain a clean, green environment and urge my friends not to litter. Let’s work with the sanitation workers to keep our streets tidy and practice a civilized lifestyle. This is a meaningful way to show our gratitude to these unsung heroes.

5. Bài văn tả một bác lao công đang làm việc số 8
Trong xã hội, mỗi người làm một nghề, công việc khác nhau. Có những nghề mà ai cũng biết đến và kính trọng như bác sĩ, giáo viên, công an nhưng bên cạnh đó có những người làm công việc mà không mấy ai để ý đến đó là các bác bảo vệ, các cô lao công,… Thực sự thì những người đó, họ rất đáng được coi trọng và được xã hội đề cao.
Trong một buổi chiều đi dạo với mẹ ở công viên thủ lệ, em đã đặc biệt chú ý đến chị công nhân đang dọn vệ sinh ở ven đường. Bởi chị ấy có điểm gì đó rất khác lạ. Trông chị khoảng ngoài 30 tuổi, dáng người đầy đặn phúc hậu. Chị mặc chiếc áo màu xanh công nhân, và chiếc quần bó ống cùng màu. Mặc dù bộ quần áo chị đang mặc đã bạc màu nhưng trông vẫn rất gọn gàng. Mái tóc của chị dài và đen óng giống như các thiếu nữ ngày xưa mà em đã từng xem trên phim ảnh. Chị buộc tóc cao lên đỉnh đầu thật gọn gàng. Trên đầu đội mũ bảo hộ lao động màu vàng tươi tắn. Mặc dù chị đeo khẩu trang nhưng em vẫn nhìn thấy làn da chị ngăm ngăm đen.
Ngày nào chị cũng dọn vệ sinh ngoài đường thì chắc chắn da chị không thể trắng như những người làm việc ở văn phòng. Nhưng da của chị ấy nhìn rất khỏe và đầy sức sống. Khi chị bỏ khẩu trang ra, em được nhìn tận mắt những nét đẹp trên khuôn mặt của chị. Mắt chị to, sáng lấp lánh, cặp lông mày đen và được tỉa gọn gàng. Đôi môi chị lúc nào cũng cười rạng ngời, qua nụ cười ấy em cảm nhận được chị rất thoải mái và vui vẻ với công việc mình đang làm. Bàn tay chị thoăn thoắt cầm chiếc chổi tre đưa đi đưa lại trên mặt đường, chị thu rác gọn vào một góc rồi sau đó hót rác vào thùng. Cứ đi được một đoạn, chị lại kéo cái xe đựng rác đi theo. Từng hành động được chị thực hiện rất nhanh và gọn. Chỉ một lát sau, mặt đường đã sạch sẽ và thoáng mát, không còn vương một chút lá khô hay thứ rác thải nào. Dù trời nắng hay mưa, ngày nào chị cũng cặm cụi, miệt mài với công việc.
Chị công nhân mà em vô tình gặp đã để lại trong em rất nhiều ấn tượng. Công việc chị làm rất có ý nghĩa cho xã hội và chị xứng đáng được mọi người tôn trọng. Em sẽ luôn cố gắng học tập để có thể làm được nhiều việc có ích cho xã hội giống như chị.

6. An Essay Describing a Janitor at Work Number 9
Every profession has its own purpose and contributes differently to society. While teachers nurture knowledge and elevate the minds of the youth, doctors heal the sick, engineers build homes and infrastructures for the country, and artists enrich the soul of humanity, janitors play an equally important role—they make life cleaner.
Many people tend to criticize or even look down upon janitors because of their work, but I believe we should not have such attitudes. Every job has its unique contribution, just in different forms.
In my area, there is a janitor who sweeps the streets every evening. She is over forty years old now. She has a tall, slender figure, with skin darkened by the sun and the wind. Her hair is starting to show gray—gray from age and from the hard work and weathering of life. Yet her eyes are beautiful and bright, filled with hope and dreams. Especially when she smiles, her smile is radiant and charming, revealing a row of even, white teeth like a string of pearls.
Not only is this janitor charming, but she is also very diligent. Every evening, she sweeps the streets on time and ensures the area is spotless. The sound of her broom sweeping echoes through the quiet evening streets. She is always focused on her work and completes it thoroughly. Besides being hardworking, she is also very kind-hearted. Once, while sweeping, she found money that someone had dropped. Without hesitation, she took it to the local police station to return it to the owner.
One day, I had a conversation with her. I asked why she chose the janitor profession, and she shared with me without hesitation that she believes every profession has its value and contributes to society in its own way. Even though many may not appreciate her job, she feels happy and proud to be part of making the streets clean and beautiful. Her words made me respect and admire her and all janitors even more.
Janitors will always be an essential part of our daily lives. Let's thank them because, without their hard work, we wouldn't have a clean and healthy environment to live in.

7. An Essay Describing a Janitor at Work Number 10
Mr. Son has been cleaning the school for several decades now. Throughout these years, he has worked diligently and carefully. Not once has he left the schoolyard or classrooms dusty.
Every morning, before the sun even opens its eyes, he wakes up to begin his work. Holding a long-handled broom, he sweeps the yard swiftly and efficiently. Wherever his broom sweeps, fallen leaves and debris scatter away. Within moments, he gathers all the trash into one corner of the yard. Then he uses a dustpan to collect the waste and empties it into the garbage truck parked at the far end of the school yard. After the yard is clean, he inspects the classrooms to make sure everything is in order, checking if the water dispenser is full. If it’s empty, he quickly heads to the kitchen to replace it with a fresh one.
By the time the sun has fully risen, he returns to the kitchen to boil water, wash and rinse the teapots, then prepare tea. When the teachers arrive, there’s always a pot of hot tea waiting for them.
Though his work is many and varied, he accomplishes it quickly and systematically. He never lets anyone find fault with him. Whether in the bitter cold of winter or the oppressive heat of summer, no matter if it’s sunny or rainy, he always finishes his duties before the first class begins.
His work may be quiet, but it is noble and meaningful. My classmates and I are always silently grateful to Mr. Son, the janitor, for providing us with a clean and refreshing space to learn.

8. An Essay Describing a Janitor at Work Number 11
"On winter nights,
When the storm
Has just passed,
I stand and look
At the cold street,
The janitor
Like steel,
Like iron,
On this cold winter night,
Is sweeping the street."
Whenever I hear the lines from the poem "The Sound of the Bamboo Broom" by To Huu, I am reminded of the janitors quietly sweeping the streets every evening. Their image is truly beautiful and noble. I once encountered a janitor on my way home from an evening class. That was when I truly understood the hardships of these noble individuals. A small, slightly frail figure in a weathered green uniform, worn out by the wind and rain.
Her yellow plastic hat covered her hair, which had a few gray strands. Her slender, bony hands, with calloused patches, tirelessly swept the streets each day. What impressed me the most, however, was her bright smile that lit up the dark night and her eyes that always carried a joyful sparkle—perhaps it was her joy that helped her endure the hardships of her late-night work. Those eyes were as beautiful as the very work she did.
Any profession is noble in its own right. The janitor is performing an honorable job. Some may have looked down on janitors, belittling their profession. However, how many people are willing to work through the cold, lonely nights, enduring biting winds while others stay warm in their homes, surrounded by loved ones? Who else would endure such hardships to keep the streets clean?
The work they do, and the people doing it, are truly noble and deserving of respect. Can we imagine walking down these streets if not for these individuals? Without them, the streets would be filled with filth and foul smells. The difficulties and harsh conditions janitors face are endless. Yet, they receive little pay, and still, the sound of their bamboo brooms echoes through empty streets at night. They are not merely working for a paycheck; they see their work as a responsibility to keep the streets clean, contributing to a greener, cleaner city. They never neglect their duties or do their work carelessly; they always strive to fulfill their responsibility. Their work is a noble profession, as valuable as any other.
The sound of the bamboo broom can be heard in the heat of summer or the cold of winter. This is a job that brings benefit to all, and these individuals deserve our respect. So, what about you? What have you done for this world, and would you be willing to sacrifice as they do?

9. An Essay Describing a Janitor at Work Number 12
This morning, my father woke me up early to exercise around the park, encouraging me to keep my body healthy. But thanks to that, I had the opportunity to observe a sanitation worker at work. In the early morning mist, I noticed a slender figure, unmistakably feminine, wearing a faded gray uniform, which looked a little rough. Over it, she wore a reflective vest to make sure others could avoid bumping into her.
She wore a green cap, a clear sign of a sanitation worker. Her tools were few but cumbersome: an old bamboo broom that reached higher than her waist, a long-handled dustpan, and a large trash bin. My father and I were resting near the street she was cleaning. At that moment, I noticed her weathered face, with prominent cheekbones and freckles. Her hands, rough and dirty, seemed like evidence of years of hard work, a mother’s and wife’s tireless effort.
From the crack of dawn, while everything around still rested peacefully, with the trees along the road breathing in rhythm, the sanitation worker hurried to clean and restore the road to its fresh and clean state before the sun would rise. Her legs moved in a steady rhythm as her hands skillfully swept away the trash. Wherever she went, the litter was neatly collected. Her focus was intense, sweat gathering on her forehead. The sound of the bamboo broom scraping the pavement was almost loud enough to break the calm, but to me, it was a familiar and comforting sound—the sound of hard work and dedication.
The trash bin slowly filled up as she worked. Occasionally, she paused to stretch, perhaps to relieve some tiredness. She seemed so absorbed in her work, with no sign of discomfort or frustration. As the sun slowly rose from its warm, cozy blanket, casting its first rays down on the city, people hurriedly prepared for the new day. The streets began to bustle with traffic, but the sanitation worker continued to hurry to finish her job. Once she finished cleaning the street, she took the trash bin to the collection point, transferring the waste into a larger truck. Then, she washed her hands and feet before finding a bench to rest. She wiped the sweat from her brow and took a moment to drink some water. She looked quite thirsty. She gazed at the result of her hard work, sighed with relief, and smiled brightly.
Thanks to people like her, responsible sanitation workers, our streets are always bright, and the air feels fresher.

10. A Composition About a Janitor at Work Number 1
To me, a good person is someone who doesn't shy away from hard work, who still strives to contribute to others. Our school's janitor is exactly that kind of person. Throughout the time I've spent at school, I've always seen her working tirelessly. Even now, when I've moved to middle school, the image of her still lingers in my mind, so familiar and close, as though she's always been a part of my life.
Her name is Vui, a name that reflects her character, yet her life has not been as happy as one might expect. She is around 50 years old, with streaks of gray in her hair. Even though she often wears a wide-brimmed hat that covers half of her face and her hair, whenever she bends down to sweep the school yard, I can still catch a glimpse of her graying hair mingling with black strands like a cloud of white caught in a dark storm. On cooler days, she takes off her hat and ties her hair up neatly. Her face is unremarkable, so much so that if you don't pay attention, you might mistake her for one of the market vendors. It's weathered from years of work, with lines of age showing around her face.
Her face is round, and her high forehead is often dotted with tiny beads of sweat from the heat. Her eyes, small but concealed by long eyelashes, squint when she smiles, leaving behind only two short streaks across her face. Yet, I enjoy looking into her eyes, for they seem to hold both a sense of joy and sorrow, a certain mysteriousness. Her thick, long eyebrows curve like a little bridge in the garden, though this bridge has long since lost its vibrant paint, showing the wear of many years. She has a wide mouth with a warm, inviting smile. Even at her age, she loves to joke around with us, the children. Every time she hears us singing in class, she sings along, and her lips move with the melody. I always think that she's still youthful, just like our music teacher.
Because of her age, her body is somewhat plump, like that of the older women in my neighborhood. Yet, she moves swiftly, her steps firm and sure. Whether it's a scorching afternoon or the yard is flooded with rain, she tirelessly sweeps and cleans. She often wears a work uniform, though occasionally she changes into an old, faded set of traditional clothes. Every time I see her in her old brown áo bà ba, I’m reminded of my grandmother back in the countryside, who loved wearing her purple áo bà ba. Her hands are large and rough, the fingers long and calloused from years of hard labor. I heard from the teachers that at night, she helps wash dishes at a nearby restaurant. She works so hard to support her sick mother and her orphaned grandchild who is still in school.
She has no husband or children, so she often says that seeing us play and study brings her as much joy as if she were watching her own children. I remember during one heavy rainstorm when the school yard was flooded, and the students were waiting for their parents to pick them up, drenched and worried. I was a first-grader, far from home and anxious. I cried because I couldn't go outside to wait for my mother. But then she came over, smiled, and said, 'Come here, my dear. Your mother is waiting for you at the gate. Let me carry you through the flood.' She bent down, helped me climb onto her back, and waded through the knee-deep water, all the while smiling warmly. The rain was pouring, but I felt safe and comforted in her arms. That moment made me feel like she was just like a kind aunt or grandmother.
It's been a long time since I’ve had the chance to visit my old school, see my teachers, or check in on Ms. Vui. I’m sure she’s still there, sweeping the school yard every day, encouraging the shy students, and guiding them with her gentle hands. I hope she stays healthy and continues to bring joy to every new generation of students.

11. A Composition About a Janitor at Work Number 2
Have you ever paid attention to the janitors around you? They work tirelessly through all kinds of weather to keep the environment clean and beautiful. One of the janitors who frequently sweeps the alley near my home is named Thu.
Thu is nearly 40 years old this year. She has a well-proportioned figure and dark skin. Her hair is jet black and reaches her waist, neatly tied at the back. Her oval face and bright, friendly smile always make others feel warm and approachable. She wears a green environmental worker uniform, a conical hat, and soft fabric shoes. To protect herself from dust, she also wears a brown face mask, along with gloves to avoid scratching her hands.
She usually works early in the morning and again in the evening. In the morning, she sweeps the streets, and by afternoon, she collects the trash in a pushcart and takes it to the disposal site. Even before the sun rises, we can hear the familiar, rhythmic sound of her broom. By the time the day breaks, the streets are clean, with all the leaves and trash gathered neatly. Her rough hands, worn from years of work, move quickly, sweeping the streets, then gathering the waste into her cart. She cleans every corner with precision, carrying out the task with enthusiasm and love for her work. Whether it’s a sunny or rainy day, Thu carries on with her duties diligently. There are nights when a storm rages, and people might expect the streets to be covered in fallen leaves and trash, but the next morning, everyone is amazed to find the road perfectly cleaned.
Her silent dedication has made a significant contribution to keeping the environment clean and fresh. I am fortunate to see her working during my morning jogs with my grandfather. That sight reminds me that all honest professions deserve respect and recognition. While her work is humble, it holds immense importance in our daily lives.

12. A Composition About a Janitor at Work Number 3
Every day, on my familiar path to school, I’ve gotten used to seeing a diligent woman sweeping up the litter on the streets. Her name is Thanh Hằng, a worker for the city's environmental company.
Every day, Hằng is fully immersed in her work. She has a small frame, quite the opposite of the heavy duties she performs. She’s very young, probably in her twenties, with a slender, tall figure. Her round face features a straight nose and bright red lips. When she smiles, she reveals a set of even, white teeth.
Her job requires her to wear a face mask for hygiene purposes, leaving only her bright, round eyes visible. I admire the smoothness of her jet-black hair, which she ties up neatly, and the safety helmet she wears. Her faded blue work uniform fits her slim frame, giving her a tough, no-nonsense appearance. She wears black fitted pants, rubber boots, and light brown gloves, looking like a soldier on a mission. With her long-handled broom, she sweeps the streets with a soft rustling sound. Her movements are quick yet careful as she piles the trash into small heaps and then tosses them into the cart.
Another worker assists her, diligently pushing a large trash cart behind her. Together, they bend low to pick up every pile of garbage. After a while, the street is spotless, and the air feels fresher, clearer. Despite the intense heat and sweat soaking her back, Hằng continues her work with perseverance.
I greatly admire her hardworking spirit. Because of her, I always make sure to dispose of my trash properly, so the streets remain as clean as Hằng strives to keep them.

