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With a career in house cleaning, you will bring them joy and relief, and reward yourself in the process. $16 to $20+ an hour Paid vacation days Paid sick days Company car provided Bonus opportunities Paid weekly Tips Here’s what you will be responsible for: Clean customers’ homes according to Molly Maid standards – Follow our process and you’ll delight every customer.
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House Cleaning 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 mannerHouse Clean Monday to FridayAble to clean multiple homes per dayNo cleaning service experience required Position Cleaning Requirements:Valid Driver’s LicenseA great attitude- we will train you.
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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. Minimum requirements to be considered for this house cleaning position.
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Job categories: cleaner, cleaning, housekeeper, housekeeping, house cleaner, house cleaning, hiring immediately, full time, part time, flexibleEarn to over $22 Average hourly pay based on efficiency AND No Wear and Tear on Your Personal Car, plus receive tips and bonuses, weekdays with flexible schedules, work with a team, paid weekly.
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This is 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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Molly Maid of Greater Frederick/Columbia is looking for a Maid. We pride ourselves on making a difference in our customers' lives by providing high-quality home cleaning services from a name you can trust.
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All independently owned and operated franchised businesses operate under the service brands' marks, trademarks, trade names, logos, emblems, slogans, or other indicia of origin in connection with the Molly Maid® franchise system within a specified geographical area.
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Pay: 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 Opportunity to earn up to 600.00 per week Paid training at 12.00 per hour Weekly paychecks Opportunity to earn paid time off, up to 5 days per year Here’s what you will be responsible for: Clean customers’ homes according to Molly Maid standards – Follow our process and you’ll delight every customer.
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Earn weekly bonuses and tips No nights, no weekends Up to 10 scheduled days off in your first year Earn up to 40 hours paid vacation after the first year; up to 80 hours after 3 years! Benefits & Pay: The pay range for this job is $14.00 to $19.00 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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Benefits & Pay They pay range for this job is $15.00 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. Do you want to stop working crazy hours and have some flexibility in your schedule.
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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. You are applying to work for a franchise owner of Molly Maid, not Molly Maid SPV LLC or any of its affiliates.
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You are applying to work for a franchise owner of Molly Maid, not BRAND SPV LLC or any of its affiliates. You take pride in your attention to detail and a job well done. If you like working with friends, working as a team, and growing in a career, APPLY NOW.
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Benefits: Earn paid time off up to 10 days per year Earn paid holidays Participate in a retirement Profit Sharing Plan Breakfast provided once a week Bonuses paid for quality work and customer service.
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Benefits & Pay They 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. a company car while you work so you don’t have to put miles on yours Advancement opportunities – we promote from within If you like working with friends, working as a team, and growing in a career, APPLY NOW.
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Earn a week of vacation after a year Participate in our vision, medical and dental insurance programs Work Monday through Friday Here’s what you will be responsible for: Clean customers’ homes according to Molly Maid standards – Follow our process and you’ll delight every customer.
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