Looking For A Dependable House Cleaner In Los Angeles

Looking For A Dependable House Cleaner In Los Angeles


Company
Care.com
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
17–20 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Care.com
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Job Description
About the Job
If applying, please include your exact rate for a deep cleaning or approximately how many hours you believe the job would take.

It's a very small, organized apartment, so the work is simple and manageable. I like to maintain a very clean, well-kept environment and am looking for weekly deep cleanings, potentially once or twice per week.

Job basics

How often: Part time

Hourly rate: $17.00 - $20.00/hour

Who we're looking for

Who you'll care for

Job schedule
• Mon: 6-9am, 9-12pm, 12-3pm, 3-6pm
• Thu: 6-9am, 9-12pm, 12-3pm, 3-6pm

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