Housekeeper Wanted - Seeking Reliable Housekeeper In Chicago, Il $15 Per Hour For Flexible Cleaning Services! at Housekeeper.com Chicago, IL

Housekeeper Wanted - Seeking Reliable Housekeeper In Chicago, Il $15 Per Hour For Flexible Cleaning Services! at Housekeeper.com Chicago, IL


Company
Housekeeper.com
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Housekeeper Wanted - Seeking Reliable Housekeeper In Chicago, Il $15 Per Hour For Flexible Cleaning Services! job at Housekeeper.com. Chicago, IL.

Note from Homeowner
I am a home owner in Chicago, Illinois, seeking a reliable housekeeper to help maintain my home. The position pays $15 per hour.

The primary responsibilities will include cleaning the bathroom, ensuring all surfaces are sanitized, and that the space is tidy. I also need assistance with general rooms, where dusting, vacuuming, and organizing are essential to keep my home looking its best.

The kitchen is another key area that requires your attention. Duties will include cleaning countertops, appliances, and ensuring the kitchen is clean and ready for use.

Additionally, I would like window washing to keep my home bright and welcoming. Clean windows not only enhance the appearance of the house but also allow for better natural light.

If you are interested in this opportunity and have experience in housekeeping, please feel free to message me. I look forward to hearing from you and finding the right person to help keep my home in great shape!

Job Description:
We have an immediate opening for a housekeeper to help maintain our home in pristine condition. No prior experience necessary, but a positive attitude and reliability are a must. We pay hourly, and the wage is negotiable.

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