Well-Paid Maids: A Cleaning Company that Respects and Recognizes Workers

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Well-Paid Maids is a home cleaning company that pays its cleaners a living wage and offers them benefits, including insurance and paid time off. The company believes in respecting and recognizing the work of its employees.

), filled with friendly competition, catchy tunes, out-of-this-world tacos and margs, and fun prizes.I mean there can only be one stumpy but this guy in Tenleytown might have to scratch that itch next year.

Lexi Grant, an operations manager at Well-Paid Maids, said it best: “People deserve their work to be respected and recognized. When that happens, you love what you do, and you create the best results.”Beginners’ lesson is at 7:30pm in the Glen Echo Park Spanish Ballroom, followed by the dance from 8pm until 11pm.

For 50 years the folk dance revival made Glen Echo the biggest weekly contra dance in the world. We’re celebrating this Friday with the biggest contra band in the world. Dancers from across the country are coming for this big free event. S&R Evermay invites you to Spring Open Studios at The Fillmore School on April 21st. The Fillmore School Studio Prize Artists will open their spaces to the community for viewing and art purchase.

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