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]
First Watch is now open at the White Oak Town Center and offers customers a free coffee with their meal through Friday, November 1.
The holidays are fast approaching. Stress less — and do good — when you let Well-Paid Maids take care of the cleaning. [sponsored]
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.
Anyone can benefit from a home cleaning with Well-Paid Maids, but learn why parents especially love the living-wage cleaning company. [sponsored]
Downtown Silver Spring’s Taco Loco has opened a second Montgomery County location at 18050 Georgia Ave. in Olney.
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.