House Cleaner $100-$200 a day Accounting - Hartland, WI at Geebo

House Cleaner $100-$200 a day

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2 Hartland, WI Hartland, WI Full-time Full-time $100 - $200 a day $100 - $200 a day No Nights, No Weekends, No Holidays! $500 - $700 /week plus tips Why you should be part of our Team:
We reward performance over seniority Be part of a family-oriented work environment Employer-sponsored benefits - dental and vision insurance.
Mileage reimbursement.
Who will make a great Team Member:
Are you 18 years of age or older? Do you have your own vehicle and enjoy driving? Do you dislike working behind a desk? Do you have a good work ethic and enjoy talking to people? If you answered yes to some or all of these questions, we would love to meet you!! Why you should choose to work with us:
Two Maids & A Mop was recently recognized by Inc.
Magazine as the nation's fastest-growing cleaning company! We provide residential cleaning services that range from routine weekly maintenance to deep cleanings of a home from top to bottom.
We recognize and reward top performers through our one of a kind Pay for Performance Plan.
We are passionate about our partnership with Cleaning For A Reason where we provide free cleanings to women undergoing cancer treatment.
Our growth and success allow 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! Home office is located in Pewaukee / Waukesha, MUST HAVE VALID DRIVERS LICENSE, WORKING VEHICLE and INSURANCE.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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