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Cleaner wanted


KasiaKozlowska

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Hi all!


And firstly apologies if this is in the wrong section of the forum.


Secondly, we are based in Myatts Field (not too far away) but heavily struggling to find a local forum so hoped you wouldn't mind me posting here...please delete it if you do I suppose.


We are looking for a cleaner for approx. 14 - 16 hours a week (although there could be more hours sometimes) spread over three days a week. Ideally Mon or Tues (6 hours) / Thurs or Fri(6hours) and than Saturday(4hours).


Cleaning would involve usual tidying / cleaning / dusting and ironing.


If you or anyone you know (possibly your own cleaner) is looking for work than let me know!


ASAP start :)


Thanks

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Hi KasiaKozlowska,


I wanted to introduce our company Radiant Rooms. We are a family run company, working in East Dulwich and the surrounding areas for 6 years and we would be more than happy to help you with your cleaning.

We charge ?13.50 per hour. This includes us supplying all the cleaning products so you wont feel the extra expense or pressure to provide cleaning products. We do ask all customers to provide a mop and bucket for hygiene purposes (Many of our customers also like to provide a vacuum for the same purpose).


All our staff are fully trained, insured, friendly and always on hand to be flexible to any certain requirements you may have. If like most of our customers, you wont be present at your home at the time of the clean, then our cleaners do hold keys for customers so they can let themselves in and out once the job has been complete and lock up.


If you would like more information or would like to move forward with the cleaning with us then please contact me either via EDF or by our email [email protected]


Thanks so much


Jess@radiantrooms


www.radiantrooms.co.uk

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