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The pay range for this job is $15.00 to $23.00 an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as a professional house cleaner. We'll teach you everything you need to know about cleaning houses using our proven process.
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They pay range for this job is $16.00 to $20.00 plus an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as professional house cleaner. With a career in house cleaning, you will bring them joy and relief, and reward yourself in the process.
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Housekeeper / House Cleaner Benefits:Great Pay: $16 to $24 per hour with tips, gas reimbursement and bonuses! Experience in customer service, retail, home health care, general labor, manual labor, hospitality, or custodial is helpful but not necessary-we will train you to be a PRO and valued member of our team.
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If you want more than "a job" our growth and success path allows us to provide opportunities to individuals who want to be a part of something bigger and find satisfaction in a career as a Professional House Cleaner that truly makes a difference in lives every day.
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They pay range for this job is $16.00 to $22.00 an hour , dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as professional house cleaner. Minimum requirements to be considered for this house cleaning position.
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They pay range for this job is $14.00 to $15.00 an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as professional house cleaner. If you meet the requirements for this position, our system will schedule you for an interview immediately.
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Benefits & Pay They pay range for this job is $16.00 to $25.00 an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as professional house cleaner.
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Paid time off available after 90 days Housekeeper / House Cleaner/ House Cleaning- Paid weekly Paid training and advancement opportunities Opportunity to make Bonus Pay (our top earners make $22/hour or more)Housekeeper / House Cleaner/ Maid Role: Provide basic housekeeping / house cleaner duties, including vacuuming, dusting, mopping, and cleaning bathrooms Create a clean and healthy environment for your customers and their families.
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EcoMaids is looking for a Part-Time Residential House Cleaner to join our growing business! Previous Cleaning or Maintenance Experience : If you've worked as a custodian, commercial cleaning technician, janitor, in housekeeping, residential house cleaning, warehousing, or assembly, and thrive in a dynamic, team-oriented environment.
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Pay The pay range for this job is $16.00 to $20.00 an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as professional house cleaner. Job Requirements Minimum requirements to be considered for this house cleaning position.
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Wages generally ranging from $13.00 to $18.00 per hour - dependent on your experience, quality of the work, and the speed at which you work as a professional house cleaner. You'll delight customers with our simple system, so customers keep coming back.
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Prior work experience in housekeeping as a maid, room attendant, house cleaner, and /or custodian. Through our Learning Management System (LMS), all employees have access to state-required regulatory courses, professional development and soft skills courses, and Continuing Education courses.
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Two Maids and A Mop Round Rock is seeking to expand our Two Maids Franchise teams. $17 to $25 average hourly pay with our Pay for Performance plan. Our work is appreciated and our team loves to see the impact their work provides to help our customers in their daily lives.
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They pay range for this job is $12.00 to $18.00 an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as professional house cleaner. You'll delight customers with our simple system, so they keep coming back.
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Benefits & Pay The pay range for this job is $13.00 to $15.00 an hour, dependent on your experience, quality of the work you do, and the speed at which you work as professional house cleaner.
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