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Experienced cleaner - housekeeper available in SE15, SE4, SE22


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Dear All,


Reliable, experienced, friendly and hardworking person is looking for more cleaning hours.

Cleaning, hoovering, dusting, ironing, laundry, organise house, keep tidying up and more.


Only regular - weekly work.

My charge is £15 per hour.


Any questions - please ask.

If you interested- pm me.



Thank you.

Ana

  • 2 months later...

Hi Ana,


We’re looking for someone to do everything you just listed in your post! We’re based just off East Dulwich Rd at the Peckham Rye end and have the potential to offer quite a few regular hours. Do get in touch if you’re interested and we can take it from there.


Thanks, Dee






 

Dear All,


Reliable, experienced, friendly and hardworking person is looking for more cleaning hours.

Cleaning, hoovering, dusting, ironing, laundry, organise house, keep tidying up and more.


Only regular - weekly work.

My charge is £15 per hour.


Any questions - please ask.

If you interested- pm me.



Thank you.

Ana

UPDATE:


Dear All,


Thank you all for the great offers.


I have an almost full schedule.

Now - I am looking for jobs in Brockley Rise SE4 and around. Minimum 3 hours or more a week.


If you interested - please pm.


Hope hearing from you soon.

Anna

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