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sjhawke

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Hi!


We are looking for a cleaner / housekeeper to help us out over the next few months as I transition from maternity leave back to full-time work. Our current cleaner will be away for a couple of months and we are looking for someone to take over her role and provide additional support. We expect to need you for 8-10 hours per week.


Tasks to include: stripping and making beds / cot, doing the laundry, ironing, cleaning 2 bathrooms, 4 bedrooms, kitchen and lounge/diner, washing windows, dusting, hoovering etc. In addition, over the course of a number of weeks, we would like the house to be deep cleaned, cupboards emptied and pantry sorted, oven freezer and fridge cleaned etc.


We are relatively flexible on timings - you can fit the work within Tuesday - Thursday 9am - 6pm.


Thank you

Suzy

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sjhawke Wrote:

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> Hi!

>

> We are looking for a cleaner / housekeeper to help

> us out over the next few months as I transition

> from maternity leave back to full-time work. Our

> current cleaner will be away for a couple of

> months and we are looking for someone to take over

> her role and provide additional support. We expect

> to need you for 8-10 hours per week.

>

> Tasks to include: stripping and making beds / cot,

> doing the laundry, ironing, cleaning 2 bathrooms,

> 4 bedrooms, kitchen and lounge/diner, washing

> windows, dusting, hoovering etc. In addition, over

> the course of a number of weeks, we would like the

> house to be deep cleaned, cupboards emptied and

> pantry sorted, oven freezer and fridge cleaned

> etc.

>

> We are relatively flexible on timings - you can

> fit the work within Tuesday - Thursday 9am - 6pm.

>

>

> Thank you

> Suzy

Hello Suzy, im a cleaner from Sydenham. I clean for a few families from SE23 mums group, other family in Peckham Rye and Sloane Square. I charge ? 12p/h.Atm am available on wednesday. Im a keyholder for all the houses i clean for. Im reliable and hardworking person. Also can provide ref. You can contact me on 07933038253.

Regards,

Elizabeth

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