Why Well-Paid Maids Stands Out From The Rest (In Addition to the Living Wage)
Well-Paid Maids pays its cleaners, who are W-2 employees, at least $26 an hour — but that’s not the only reason customers love the home cleaning company. [sponsored]
Well-Paid Maids pays its cleaners, who are W-2 employees, at least $26 an hour — but that’s not the only reason customers love the home cleaning company. [sponsored]
White Oak-based nonprofit Independence Now celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a Harvest Ball at the Silver Spring Civic Building.
Get to know Aaron Seyedian, the founder of Well-Paid Maids. He explains why he started the living-wage cleaning company, his most proud moments and more. [sponsored]
Sure, spring cleaning gets a lot of hype, but there’s nothing better than a good, deep cleaning to fall into this cozy season. [sponsored]
The Maryland State Board of Elections finished setting up 286 ballot drop boxes statewide for the general election. Marylanders can use any box to submit mail-in ballots, which can arrive early next week.
Well-Paid Maids is on a mission to clean up a notoriously dirty industry in cities across America. Last week, the living-wage cleaning company opened a new branch. [sponsored]
Ready to buy your first home? Join Debbie Gerald from Go Brent and Ramez Fahmy from First Heritage Mortgage for expert guidance. [sponsored]
It’s time to get rid of those tumbleweeds of fur. Learn why pet owners love Well-Paid Maids. [sponsored]
Even if you aren’t shopping for school supplies and attending back-to-school nights, this is the perfect time of year to refocus and get organized. [sponsored]