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$$ MAKE MONEY CLEANING AT NIGHT! $$ (Silverdale)

$17-19/hour

11035 Kitsap Mall Blvd NW, Silverdale, WA 98383, USA

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Clean offices evenings, nights and weekends! Stay local, in the Silverdale, Bremerton and Poulsbo areas! If you love to put on some headphones and clean, you may love what we do. Show up nightly to your assigned office and get it clean. You must be mature enough to handle building keys and being trained to work by yourself. Disinfecting surfaces, dusting, cleaning restrooms, restocking paper supplies, emptying trash, vacuuming/mopping, locking down accounts when completed... all that glorious stuff! If you have a good eye for cleaning and are motivated to do quality work even when you are unsupervised, you might just be a perfect fit for this gig. Typical work hours are between 5:30PM-2AM nightly. Part-time or full-time. If you'd like to apply for this position, send us your resume. If you don't have a resume, please type out a few of your recent jobs and how long you held each position. Doesn't have to be fancy. Please do not respond without some previous jobs listed! This is essential. Thanks! :)

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