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Can't cope with house work - cleaner wanted
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amerlok
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Joined: Wed, Dec 06 2006, 20:37 PM Posts: 26 Location: Cihangir
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To clarify, my maid is YTL 65 "a week" for probably 3-4 hours of work - cleaning, ironing, shopping, cooking, etc. Non smoking, English-speaking Filipino, and reliable enough that she has a set of keys. She works for a few other colleagues in my company.
PM me if you'd like to put me in touch. I'm leaving, so I feel I need to help her find a new client.
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| Thu, Feb 28 2008, 10:18 AM |
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yakamoz
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Joined: Fri, Sep 08 2006, 18:52 PM Posts: 249 Location: Arnavutkoy
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i was just wondering how the per week thing works.... she comes just one day per week or the time is spread out?
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| Fri, Feb 29 2008, 0:30 AM |
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djgardner
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Joined: Sun, Feb 05 2006, 6:01 AM Posts: 181 Location: New York
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Sort of on topic - does anyone besides me get freaked out when you see a cleaning women standing on the small ledge OUTSIDE of the window - typically holding on with one hand while reaching really far to get every speck of dirt?
I thought it was a jumper first time I saw one.
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| Fri, Feb 29 2008, 0:46 AM |
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amerlok
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Joined: Wed, Dec 06 2006, 20:37 PM Posts: 26 Location: Cihangir
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Yes, once a week for 3-4 hours, but she doesn't do the kind of acrobatics djgardner is suggesting which also freak me out.
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| Fri, Feb 29 2008, 15:11 PM |
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