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Experienced, trustworthy housekeeper/cleaner required


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Sadly, after the return home of our previous wonderful housekeeper after a number of years we are now looking for a very reliable, hardworking and trustworthy person to help us keep our house in running order.


We are looking for that person who is perfectionist and has the ability to look around and work out what needs to be done and prioritise this while paying attention to details. It is that person that would treat our house and they would treat their own.


The role involes the usual general cleaning duties i.e dusting and cleaning, floors and windows(inside!)washing and ironing. From time-to-time we may ask you to do other errands like picking up dry cleaning, some shopping which is all included in your hourly salary.


We dont have children but we do have cats (which are as precious) so animal friendly, non-allergic is a must.


We have a good idea of how many hours per week it takes to keep the house in top shape but appreciate it takes a few weeks to get up and running and in to a routine so we envisage between 8-10 hours per week initially probably dropping back to 6-8 hours.


Salary is ?13/hr.


If you are interested in helping us on a long term basis, drop us a line. Multiple references will be required email and mobile phone numbers please.


No agencies please.


Jeremy

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Hi Jeremy.


I have come across your advertisement and understand you are looking for a cleaner/housekeeper.

I am a small cleaning company looking to take on more work and yours would be ideal as it would work well around my little boy and school. We are a pet family so totally understand the care and compassion there.


No job is too big or small.


I would be happy to provide references if required.


I look for to hearing from you, my contact number is 07507275457


Kind Regards

Adele

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hello! My name is Imaculada Nunes I am a cleaner.

I have been in this field for about 12 years.

I am an honest, reliable and friendly person.

I always try to give my best within my capabilities.

I?m polite, have a good sense of humour, punctual and tactful.

If you need I have references!

I am fully flexible and ready to start as soon as possible.

So if you are interested just text or call me on this number

07576898585.

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