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Great weekly pay and tips, paid training, and a family culture•All cleaning supplies and equipment provided as well as transportation to and from our customers' homes•Opportunity for bonuses and incentives•Paid time offMaid, House Cleaning and Housekeeper Responsibilities:•Clean customer's homes the Molly Maid way•Communicate with customers and staff in a professional and courteous manner•Have an eye for detail.
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Bi-weekly Pay $15-$18 Hourly Average Commission +Tips. This approach and our heart to serve is what separates us from every other home cleaning company in the industry. As a Professional House Cleaner, you will be traveling to our customer's homes as part of a team to perform routine and specific tasks as assigned.
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13 to $17 an Hour + TIPS, bonuses, and incentives. We're growing and our amazing team is looking for Full-time House Cleaners with great. Because Molly Maid is not just a company that focuses on expertly cleaning homes, it's a company that focuses on people, and creating a work culture of respect, integrity, and fun is just as important as serving our customers.
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Benefits and PerksTop Rated Company Hourly pay + Tips 8am-5pm Monday-Friday Part-Time SchedulesAll-natural cleaning products that are healthy for you to use on a daily basisCompany supplied High-quality cleaning equipment and supplies, including laundry service at home office, designed around the Staff's needs and comfort.
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Our amazing team is looking for House Cleaner Partners, no experience required. Great weekly pay ($18 - $22 per hour) plus tips, company cars, paid training and PTO, and a family culture.
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620 - 720 PER WEEK PLUS TIPS Must have a car, valid drivers license and insurance. 3) Monday - Friday daytime hours. 620 - 720 PER WEEK PLUS TIPS Must have a car, valid drivers license and insurance.
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As a House Service Professional, you are a key member of the team providing quality cleaning for our customers. Specific Responsibilities:Perform professional residential cleaning services including mopping, vacuuming, dusting, sanitizing, wipe downs and other final touchesCommunicate with customers and staff in a professional and courteous mannerJob Requirements:Valid Driver's LicensePositive AttitudeTeam player who can work independentlyBenefits: Benefits package varies by location.
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Founded in Maryland in 1977, The Cleaning Authority was one of the first whole house cleaning services in the region. The Cleaning Authority has immediate openings for FULL TIME residential house cleaners.
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At The Cleaning Authority, we offer professional house cleaning services. We have a computer-based learning system as well as a 2-week training program which includes hands-on training with one of our experienced and professional house cleaning trainers.
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Our house cleaners are averaging $750-$900 per week plus tips, and many of our senior teams make even more! Perform professional residential cleaning services including mopping, vacuuming, dusting, sanitizing, wipe downs and other final touches.
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Company supplied High-quality cleaning equipment and supplies, including laundry service at home office, designed around the Staff's needs and comfort! Benefits include Tips & Bonuses, high-quality Green Seal products and Supplies, and opportunities to Advance.
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PT, Mon-Sun, Flexible shift usually between 9am-5pm, Tips & Company Match, Mileage Reimbursement, Hiring Bonus, Dental/Vision/Life Insurance (For full time employees 30+ hours), Paid Training, and Career advancement.
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Our owner/operators are the backbone of Maid Right's industry-leading residential cleaning services. Thanks to the support of our exclusive cleaning systems and standards, Maid Right owner/operators across America and Canada continue to deliver the most comprehensive services in the residential cleaning business.
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Benefits: Bonus based on performance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development The Cleaning Authority of Northern Kentucky is hiring FULL-TIME professional house cleaners.
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Our amazing team is looking for House Cleaners, no experience required. Great weekly pay and tips, paid training, and a family culture. All cleaning supplies and equipment provided as well as transportation to and from.
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