The janitor is a low-level employee whose responsibility it is to keep a space clean. All of these factors must be considered when interpreting a dream. As a character, a janitor will represent an aspect of your own personality, one that is operating on a simplistic and basic level and whose responsibility it is to clean up after higher levels of thought, ideas, or choices that you have made. How much cleaning up is there to do after you have taken certain actions?
[1]To dream of a janitor, denotes bad management and disobedient children. Unworthy servants will annoy you.
To look for a janitor and fail to find him, petty annoyances will disturb your otherwise placid existence.
If you find him, you will have pleasant associations with strangers, and your affairs will have no hindrances.
[2]To dream of being a janitor predicts new responsibilities which may seem like a drag at first, but will end up being beneficial to you.
If you dream about an idle janitor, you will have setbacks in a current endeavor. However, if the janitor is busy cleaning, you will soon get some good news.
[3]If you look for and find a lazy janitor in your dreams you will suffer from many problems in your business that gives you setbacks.
If you see a janitor doing a good job you will find many pleasant things happen to you in the course of the coming weeks.
[4]Dreams of a janitor symbolize that you are wanting to clean up your act, make amends and find forgiveness. This dream also suggests your desire or compulsion to clean up after someone else’s messes, or cover for their mistakes.
See Also: Co-Dependant.
[5]1. A “custodian” or caretaker who cleans up the messes of other people.
2. Waste or problems of laziness in business matters (to see a janitor not cleaning).
[6]To dream of being or seeing a janitor portends additional responsibilities which may seem onerous but will prove ultimately beneficial.
[7]To dream of an idle janitor implies drawbacks in your business dealings.
To see a busy janitor means good news in the future.
[8]Humble circumstances, servitude, an official position of trust, 1 Chron. 9:17-26
[9]One who cleans up other people’s problems but is held in a humble position
[10]1. Person/ Minister just doing a job; John 10:12-13
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