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1311 days ago

Cleaner/ Airbnb co-host needed

Peter from Auckland Central

Hi!
We're looking for a reliable cleaner to help clean/ co-host our 2 Airbnb apartments in the CBD (both in Emily Place, city)
· We would need you to clean on average 2-4 mornings a week, 1–3 hours per clean (depending on length of stay of guest). You will need availability most days, but you'll be sharing with another cleaner/ co-host, and us, the hosts, so there is flexibility in terms of number of days and which days worked, week to week.
· Cleaning hours are usually from 10am, which is check out. Occasionally check out is later. Apartments need to be ready by 3pm at the latest for the next guest.
· Very occasionally you might have to take home some laundry to dry or wash and dry. If so we will pay you an extra for this.
We'll want you to be able to work collaboratively with others, and follow instructions when given.
We'll give you full paid training and will do the first few cleans with you. You will have a spreadsheet/ instructions to help you when you go solo.
You must be trustworthy - so we'd love you to provide some referees if you can.
We hope you can join us!
Email us on thefeeney5.pf@gmail.com or text on 021455652
Best,
Pete and Nic

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