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Hi, we have been let down on numerous occasions by our cleaning agency so are looking for a regular cleaner to come each Friday at 8am for 6 hours. We want somebody to start this Friday and the first clean will be 7 hours reducing to 6 hours thereafter. We are in Forest Hill and willing to pay ?9 per hour.


We look forward to hearing from anybody who is interested. Thank you

Hello - my name is Paula.


I've been working as a cleaner for 7 years and I've got some slots free for cleaning work in the area. I do general cleaning and ironing and so if you would like some help in your home please get in touch.


I can provide references.


My number is 07480230422.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Thank you, Paula

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi

If you're still unhappy with your chosen candidate

Im a very trustworthy honest frendly reliable responsible efficient cleaner with 15+years in the cleaning sector.References can be provided from my clients which are also local to the area.

Thank you for your time and consideration

Sincerely

Nicole

07507373456

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