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Another Cleaner recommendation.


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This post is just to recommend our Cleaner.


Barbara has been cleaning for us for about 3 years now and we've always been very happy with her work, sufficiently so that, when she returned to work after having a child, we immediatly took her on again.


Barbara is happy to provide additional letters of recommendation to interested employers.


She has also asked that we let the forumn know her rates and contact number:

?12 per hour

07581 443 063



Thanks


Steve

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Hi,


This is a follow up to my previous recommendation as Barbara now has time to take on some additional work.


Currently, she's looking for one-off 'end of tenancy', or spring clean jobs, rather than long term weekly cleans.


I still recommend her, especially after she told the plumber off for not taking off his shoes when he went from the refurb area into her clean area.


Have you ever seen an embarrassed plumber...? I have :-)

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