I need help around the house. Are their any other resources besides the news paper? I live in Honolulu?
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Go to craigslist, not a lot of people know about it, but it's the best. You can also go to their freebie section and get all kinds of nice free stuff like furniture, clothes, washer & dryers that work, etc....Check it out.
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Call some of the temp agencies in your area, also a lot of newspapers have little ads for people doing housework. The best way of course is word of mouth. ask your friends. Maybe someone in your neighborhood is looking for a little part time money..check the local small grocery store..sometimes they have hand made ads hanging on their bulletin board
if you use an agency make sure the person is bonded..
Call some of the temp agencies in your area, also a lot of newspapers have little ads for people doing housework. The best way of course is word of mouth. ask your friends. Maybe someone in your neighborhood is looking for a little part time money..check the local small grocery store..sometimes they have hand made ads hanging on their bulletin board
if you use an agency make sure the person is bonded..
ask the community. if you have a church community, maybe they can recommend someone to do your weekly cleaning. There are also other community volunteer group who would do that.
Check to see if your town, city or community has a website where people post local jobs. Or place an ad in local new paper or whatever is available. There are a lot of mom's that can only work part-time and it really works to find weekly or bi-weely cleaning jobs. Good luck!
How about getting off your fat old *** and pick up a broom?