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A cleaner with an eye for detail


katealeksoff

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Hello!


I am a cleaner with a natural ability to notice details, I enjoy cleaning, therefore I take pride in presenting results as perfect as possible.

I live near the border between Dulwich and Lewisham (SE22 0QU), so I can cover a rather vast area.

I am available the following times:


Monday - the whole day

Tuesday - After 10:30 am

Thursday- From 10:30 am to 2 pm

Friday - From 10:30 am to 2 pm


I work for ?8 an hour and can present a reference if required.

If interested, pm me.

Hello I am looking for a cleaner to work in SE15 3XT. I am will to pay you ?10.00 per hour however I am very specific on how I like the house cleaned.


Text me if you interested my name JnClaude 0785-034-7837


I am also looking for a cleaner, and I am finding it increasingly difficult to find a GOOD cleaner. The few cleaner I interviewed told me I had too many surfaces to clean.


? I need a cleaner who uses their own initiative as well as agreed cleaning routine.

? Will keep too agreed days (1 day per week for 4 hrs flexible to extra hours when needed).

? Have a good grasp of English (Very important regarding explaining things).

? Certainly do not want someone who just want to do a quick wipe down. Attention to detail is important.

I am willing to start at ?10.00 per hour with an increase to ?12 per hour after 12 months.

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