House Cleaner

House Cleaner


Company
Briance
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time, Part-time and Contractor
Salary
$27–$30 an hour
Posted
23 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Independent house-cleaning contractor — $27–$30/hr, downtown Montréal

Job type: Contract
Pay: $27.00–$30.00 per hour
Schedule: You choose

Looking for steady cleaning work, paid well, with the same clients every week?

Briance connects you with regular clients in downtown Montréal. Most providers earn between $27 and $30/hr, tips included. You set your own schedule. You keep the same clients week over week.

What you get:
• $27–$30/hr, tips included
• You choose your schedule
• You work for yourself
• You choose who you work with, and can decline a client who doesn't fit
• Same clients every week, a client base that knows you
• Still learning French or English? We match you with clients comfortable with that.
• 2 minutes to apply. Quick start.

What we're looking for:
• House-cleaning experience, agency or independent
• Reliable, attention to good work, communicates when things shift
• Authorized to work in Canada

Apply: briance.ca/join

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Freelance

Pay: $27.00-$30.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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