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Make beds, clean bathrooms, remove trash, dirty linens, and room service items. Ensure uniform and personal appearance are clean and professional. Check that all appliances are present in the room and in working order.
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A Stock and Housekeeping Associate maintains a clean store environment for customers and employees. Cleans entrances, escalators, employee lounges, locker room and restrooms daily.
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May wet mop floors, or clean floors with scrubbing machine several times a week. Being a part of our team requires dedication, enthusiasm and flexibility. Our wide range of customer services include free delivery, complimentary gift wrapping, no questions asked customer return policy, alterations, and an interest free charge card.
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Thoroughly clean entire guest room according to standards setup by Brand Inspection Team. Complete housekeeping worksheet. Work with the maintenance department to deep clean rooms as needed.
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Our jobs aren't just about giving guests a clean room and a freshly made bed. Guest Environment Experts will be on their feet and moving around (stand, sit, or walk for an extended time) and taking a hands-on approach to work (move, lift, carry, push, pull, and place objects weighing less than or equal to 50 pounds without assistance.
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