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Do Not Disturb: Well-Paid Maids’ Industry-Leading Vacation Policy

Well-Paid Maids Operations Manager Ogi on her recent vacation in Miami

Well-Paid Maids goes on vacation!

OK, well not all of us at once — we’re still available to professionally clean your home. But we have a healthy, industry-leading vacation policy. Take a look:

  • 20 paid days off per year
  • 2 paid holidays

If you lost count, that’s more than a month of paid time off per year. In the coming months, we have a number of employees taking well-deserved time away from work.

  • One is taking an entire month off for Ramadan so he can focus on his faith and his family.
  • Another employee is taking a week-long anniversary trip to Las Vegas with her partner. This will be her first time on a plane, so we’re sending calming vibes her way.
  • Finally, we have an employee planning her destination wedding in the Dominican Republic. We can’t wait to see photos!

So what does all this vacation time mean for you? Our cleaners are well rested and ready to leave your home spotless. Time off also hedges against unnecessary, preventable workplace injuries, which plague our industry.

Plus, in addition to PTO, we offer a starting wage of $20 an hour; health, dental, vision and life insurance; 100% employer-paid commuting costs; and more.

Hey, everyone deserves a little break — including you. Go ahead and book your professional home cleaning online.

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