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Maid Housekeeper Household Manager

Posted By: shawlegaspi

Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017

Expected Salary: $750.00

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Our maid who is amazing is up for transfer. She is an amazing cook, both asian and western. Also, she is very good at planning and hosting home events such as themed dinner parties and bbq etc., also very good with visitors and house guests, can show them round tourist attractions if your busy at work. etc
29 year old filipina with excellent english skills.
She is very honest with money, and shops for groceries, arranges and pays air con servicing , runs chores , posting, fix computers, etc etc without supervision.
If you need advanced help with a household, you will not be disappointed
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