Never said a salaried worker wasn't handy with tools. I happen to think my DH is one of the handiest guys I know. I'm always completely amazed at the things he can fix! And yep, he has no problem fixing something at work if he has the ability and the time. However, the point was will the person hired for a specific job not at all related to maintenance be the person who regularly cleans the toilets or watches the dog? And if one doesn't have a signed contract, what is to prevent that person from having to not only do their paid, totally unrelated job, but then having to clean the toilets before they leave for the day. If you are in a large corporation, they employ a janitorial and maintenance staff. While you might spend a few minutes of your day fixing something, I'm assuming you aren't the janitor on staff?