House Cleaning Professional Dover

House Cleaning Professional

Full Time • Dover
House Cleaner-No Night/No Weekends/No Holidays-Weekly Pay
Are you working late nights, odd hours, and weekends? Then it’s time to make a change and we have just the right job for you!

As a House Cleaner You Will:

  • Provide basic housekeeping duties vacuuming, dusting, mopping, and cleaning bathrooms
  • Create a clean and healthy environment for your customers and their families
  • Deliver great customer service
  • Work as an individual or with a team
The Great Benefits We Offer:

  • NO nights, weekends, or holidays required
  • Steady Work
  • Work in a team-oriented, family culture environment
  • Paid weekly + hiring bonus
  • Paid time off available after 60 days
  • Opportunity to make Bonus Pay (our top earners make $400-600 per week)
Requirements:

  • Available Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Driver’s license
  • Must love pets!
  • Reliable transportation to drive to assignments
Why Merry Maids?
For over 40 years, Merry Maids has created clean homes and given customers peace of mind. As a Merry Maids team member, you’ll make a difference in the lives of your customers. We do more than just clean houses, we give people back time in their busy schedules. Our Merry Maids team values are focused on support and family. The health and safety of our team members and customers are a top priority. We provide personal protective equipment, follow social distancing guidelines, and have disinfecting procedures in place.

Do you love working with others and making a difference in people’s lives? Then we’d love to have you join our Merry Maids family!

Additional Information
Merry Maids is a great opportunity. No previous house cleaning experience is needed and training is provided to you. Government-issued driver's license is required. If you have previous job experience working in customer service, hospitality, healthcare, retail, or restaurants, Merry Maids is the perfect place to put your experience to work. Career advancement opportunities are available in training, quality assurance, office management, and sales. Please note, this job is offered by a Merry Maid’s Franchisee and not Merry Maids Corporate.
Compensation: $400.00 - $600.00 per week

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Live the Merry Maids Life™

In addition to a flexible work schedule, being a Merry Maids team member has many benefits:

*Varies by location.

No night, weekend or holiday work
Weekly pay*
Paid training
Use of company car or paid mileage for personal vehicle*
Career advancement opportunities
Employee discounts
Full-time and part-time positions*
Medical and retirement plans*