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Cleaner wanted for 2.5 hrs every week on Wednesdays


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Hi


We are looking for a really good, reliable cleaner for 2.5 hours every Wednesday (any time between 9am and 4pm) in the centre of East Dulwich. Must speak good English and provide excellent references. ?10/hour.


Please get in touch with a few details about yourself, experience etc. if you may fit the bill.


Many thanks, Mark.

Hi,

I'm interested in your job offer.

My name is Sirlene(but everyone calls me Celine is easier for English speakers.)I have been living in London for the past 15 years, I'm originally from Brazil, I've got British passport.I live in SE26 , Sydenham.

I'm very responsible, reliable and take attention to details.

I worked as a cleaner for long time until I got married so I changed job, I'm working as hairdresser in a shop in Mile End but I've got 2 days free and I want to find something else for theses 2 days.

If you want to meet me to know me better please can you give a call on 07565076429.

Best,

Sirlene

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