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Frequently Asked Questions
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- 01Dust and clean all surfaces Vacuum, sweep, and mop all floors Clean upholstery (e.g. vacuum couch and under couch cushions) Clean bathroom mirrors, sinks, counters, tub, shower, and toilets Clean kitchen sink, counters, stovetop, and burner grates Clean inside and outside of microwave Clean outside of fridge, oven, and dishwasher Take out trash and recycling, and replace the bags
- 02If it's your first time booking an appointment with the house cleaner, be sure to review the scope of work outlined on this page before your appointment so you know what's included in a typical cleaning. Plan to be available to review your cleaning preferences and priorities when your pro arrives. This will help ensure your pro spends their time cleaning the parts of your home that matter most to you. Any special requests should be discussed before the service appointment begins, as some requests are not included in a standard cleaning and may result in an updated service price.
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- 07Training as continuous learning is a systematic process to teach or optimize the skills of people at all levels of the company. Productivity is the relationship between the produced and the means employed, the less means used is more productive. The relationship between training and productivity is important because the better trained a better employee will know how to manage the resources with which he has the best quality is the quality of the execution times obtained by happy customers. That is why we systematically share trainings, videos, good articles, books and educational materials with our team.
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