More Than a Living Wage: Well-Paid Maids Offers Benefits, Too
Well-Paid Maids pays employees a living wage, but what also sets it apart in a notoriously dirty industry are the benefits. [sponsored]
Well-Paid Maids pays employees a living wage, but what also sets it apart in a notoriously dirty industry are the benefits. [sponsored]
A first-degree assault conviction this week marks the first using footage from the Montgomery County Police Department’s Raven 1 drone after a stabbing in downtown Silver Spring last April.
The holidays are fast approaching. Stress less — and do good — when you let Well-Paid Maids take care of the cleaning. [sponsored]
The historic Ovid Hazen Wells Carousel will give its final ride today at Wheaton Regional Park before being refurbished and moved to Clarksburg.
Paige Strott, who has been a Well-Paid Maids customer since 2021, explains why she loves the living-wage cleaning company. [sponsored]
Montgomery County Police say that thefts of Hyundai vehicles have decreased by 90 percent since last October.
Tickets are on sale now for the annual Garden of Lights outdoor winter exhibit at Brookside Gardens.
Anyone can benefit from a home cleaning with Well-Paid Maids, but learn why parents especially love the living-wage 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]