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Cleaner needed to cover tomorrow (Friday) and 2 days next week in Sydenham


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Hi,

I am a cleaner in a family home in Sydenham but have to take a week or so off due to injury.

It is ?12 an hour.

I need someone to do 3 hours tomorrow (Friday 15th April), then to do two cleans next week (again both 3 hours) on either Monday & Thursday, or Tuesday and Friday - whichever combination best suits you.

You will need to be a thorough cleaner - no time waster please ;)

If you are interested please call me on 07906 357 003, thanks, Philly.

The total earnings will be ?108.

There may be opportunities in the coming weeks for more cover, and maybe in the future to take over a permanent role as and when my own work commitments change.


Thanks


Philly

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