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Well-Paid Maids is Fully Boosted!

By March 1st, Well-Paid Maids will go from being fully-vaccinated to fully-boosted!

In a continuation of our vaccine mandate, all existing staff must get their booster as soon as they become eligible. Furthermore, we have revised our hiring guidelines to make having a booster shot a precondition for employment.

Why? Because in addition to being the D.C. area’s only living-wage home cleaning company (all our employees start out making at least $20/hour and receive a full benefits package including 22 paid days off per year, health, dental, and vision insurance, and employer-paid commuting costs), we are committed to being our region’s most pandemic-prepared cleaning provider.

In our view, it’s a no-brainer. We want to keep you and our staff safe from coronavirus. That is why we…

  • Shut down for 7 months at the beginning of the pandemic
  • Required customers to leave their homes during appointments when we were back open pre-vaccines
  • Made vaccination (and now the booster!) mandatory for our staff
  • Continue to have our staff wear masks in your home and ask that you wear a mask when sharing space with them as well

What does this mean for you? You can feel as safe as possible having Well-Paid Maids come to clean your home. Ready to get your home safely cleaned? You can book your cleaning online right now!

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