Jump to content

Housekeeper needed SE27


spanners45

Recommended Posts

Hi EDFers,


Our cleaner of 10 years is leaving the country to go back to her homeland and I am on the lookout for someone asap. We are a busy family of five (and a dog) looking for a housekeeper/ cleaner for eight hours a week (split into two days). We need someone organised, trustworthy and very professional.


The job includes all cleaning and managing some of the household laundry (washing, folding and ironing). Generally helping to keep the house clean and tidy. There is plenty to do with three small kids around.


Here is more of a list of what comes to mind but we can discuss at interview stage:


Cleaning and tidying - the usuals (dusting, hoovering, mopping)

Change bed sheets once a week and wash/iron

Load/unload dishwasher

Ironing clothes as needed

Folding clothes and putting them away

Laundry


References are essential and recommendations very welcome.

Please let me know if you are interested


Thank you

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/55308-housekeeper-needed-se27/
Share on other sites

Im very lucky to have met Izzy on here... she does all of the above and more for our family.

I work from home running a busy photoagency, i have teenagers and a really hectic life. Izzy keeps everything in great order. For the first time in a long time there is light at the end of the washing pile !

I can highly highly recommend her. I have experienced the best and worst of cleaners and housekeepers and am happy to say Izzy is the best. I have already recommended her to 2 good friends who are both employing her too now.

Pm me for her number or contact her here izabelka007

Best wishes

Kim

Hi I can highly recommend annmarie she has helped me for the past 2 years and was highly recommended to me from a friend who was moving away. She keeps my home ship shape and beyond what I ask of her. I lead a very busy life with work and my children, and nothing is ever too much trouble for her. Very trustworthy never had a problem and cleans for other people as well. Please contact me for her number. Kelly

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Yes they do, but that is not the core tenet of representative democracy. At that level, we are voting for a parliamentary representative, irregardless of whether parties exist or not. It's why candidates can stand as independents. 
    • Sadly I think you will never convince people like this. They think gardens have to be kept chopped back and controlled. My theory is that this comes from being (or trying to be) controlling in every aspect of their lives, so I doubt if anything you could say or show them would have any effect. But are they actually coming into your garden or leaning over into it and pulling up/damaging things? If so, maybe one of our community police people could have a word with them?
    • Dear Nature lovers - advice please. I am being harassed by a neighbour who doesn't like my standard of gardening which she calls 'messy'. (I have rewilded my garden with advice from the London Wildlife Trust and a gardening expert from The Times.) I have twice caught this neighbour and her husband pulling up my plants and damaging my trees. Plus she has photographed my house, and sent a dozen complaints to the Dulwich Estate about my plan to rewild the verge outside my property - approved by the Estate some 4 years ago in line with their stated policy of supporting biodiversity in and around Dulwich. What can I do to introduce these neighbours  to the benefits to us all of returning a portion of our gardens to nature?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...