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Wanted: cleaner for 4 hours on a friday


Chirpie

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Hi there- we are looking for a cleaner for 4 hours in a Friday. Ideally we would have a team of 2 cleaners for 2 hours as we have small children who need to nap in the daytime. There is a possibility of more hours later In the year when j go back to work. We are flexible on what time of day and could look at a Thursday instead but we need to have the same slot each week so that we can work around nap times etc. we had a good cleaner recently but sometime they would turn up at 9, sometimes at 1 and sometimes on a different day which didn't really work for us. If you are a cleaner and have some free slots or if you can recommend a great cleaner with availability then please let me know.

Hello.

My name is Marta and I will run small cleaning team with my friend Gabriela and we are curentlly looking more hours work for are cleaners. Are service was building on the our experience and we still working close with are cleaning ladys. We will be able to help you with organise your house and happy to send you our reference. Please contact with as if you still looking right person to clean your house.

Mob. 07808558274

Mob. 07792265865

Hom. 02086798742

Thank you M&G

Hello


I would like to recommend Marta and her team

I contacted Marta after seeing a recommendation on the forum. Within weeks Aga started with our family and she is excellent! Very efficient and does a great job each week. Wonderful help to our family and works around myself and new born. It is so nice to have a sparkling house each week.


Happy to provide a reference for the team, PM me

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