Are You A Dependable House Cleanermanager Looking To Do Consistent Cleaning Weekly

Are You A Dependable House Cleanermanager Looking To Do Consistent Cleaning Weekly


Company
Care.com
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
25–40 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Care.com
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Job Description
About the Job
Hi! I am single and live in the East Village. I work in electronic/fashion engineering. I am looking for someone to clean my place 1-2 times a week, every week. My preference is Mon+Thu or Tue+Fri. Afternoons.

I also occasionally/monthly need other tasks done in the house and need someone that can do things like changing a light bulb, taking recycling to the center, backyard cleanup, etc.

I have a 2-bedroom, and it typically takes 2-3 hours to clean. I've had someone clean this place and the previous apartments I have lived in, so I will have instructions and supplies ready for you. I've also done Airbnb before, so I am easier to work with :-D

When messaging me, please let me know your typical rate and when you can come in for the first cleaning (expect 3 hours). We can make a better estimate on cost when you are here.

Thank you!!!

Job basics

How often: Full time

Hourly rate: $25.00 - $40.00/hour

Who we're looking for

Who you'll care for

Job schedule
• Mon: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
• Tue: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
• Wed: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
• Thu: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
• Fri: 12-3pm, 3-6pm

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