About

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According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean hourly wage for cleaners is only $15.35.

Furthermore, many cleaning companies misclassify their employees as contractors. In doing so, workers can be paid less than the minimum wage and are denied access to benefits such as sick leave, vacation, and health insurance.

In addition, misclassified workers do not qualify for public and private programs such as unemployment, disability, workers’ compensation, and paid family & medical leave.

Often, workers must pay for their own transportation, supplies, and equipment, resulting in extremely low take-home pay.

With nearly one million people working as maids in our country, Well-Paid Maids can’t employ everyone. But, through our living-wage model, we aim to support all cleaners by showing customers, competitors, and policymakers that higher wages are good for workers and good for business.

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Our People

Every staff member you see below is a full W-2 employee, not a contractor.

Karen Andrade

Lives in
Hyattsville
Title
Senior Cleaner
Enjoys
Spending time with family

Raima Awan

Lives in
Brooklyn
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Reading

Hannah Braun

Lives in
Burtonsville
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Hiking

Jasmine Cooke

Lives in
Laurel
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Baking

Alexis Grant

Lives in
District of Columbia
Title
Operations Manager
Enjoys
Spending time with family

Eddie Helm

Lives in
Pasadena
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Reading

Dasha Johnson

Lives in
District Heights
Title
Operations Manager
Enjoys
Playing bingo

Markell Jones

Lives in
Temple Hills
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Listening to music

Liliana Lopez

Lives in
Mount Rainier
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Spending time with family

Andrea Masters

Lives in
Arlington
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Longboarding

Dominiek Mattison

Lives in
Upper Marlboro
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Making music

Tati Molina

Lives in
Beltsville
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Joking around

Jesy Munoz

Lives in
Rockville
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Exercising

Nishad Sayem

Lives in
Springfield
Title
Senior Cleaner
Enjoys
Spending time with family

Rosa Scott

Lives in
Temple Hills
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Attending church

Iris Serrano

Lives in
Suitland
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Painting

Aaron Seyedian

Lives in
Takoma Park
Title
Principal & Founder
Enjoys
Spending time with family

Griffin Shay

Lives in
Silver Spring
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Making music

Amy Shoaf

Lives in
Waldorf
Title
Senior Cleaner
Enjoys
Spending time with family

Jolene Smith

Lives in
Hyattsville
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Writing

Brittany Southerland

Lives in
District Heights
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Cooking

Tonisha Swinson

Lives in
District of Columbia
Title
Senior Cleaner
Enjoys
Spending time with family

Sahara Thrower

Lives in
Hyattsville
Title
Cleaner
Enjoys
Spending time with pets
Well-Paid Maid cleaners leaving a customer’s home

Well-paid, -covered, -insured, and -rested.

Our compensation and benefits are head and shoulders above the competition. Not only is it the right thing to do, it means we employ the happiest, hardest working folks in the business.

All employees are offered:

$24+

wage (DC $24, NYC $27)

4

subsidized insurance plans: health + dental + vision + life

24

paid days off per year (20 PTO + 4 holidays)

100%

employer-paid commuting costs

100%

employer-paid membership with the National Domestic Workers Alliance

In addition, as W-2 staff, all employees are covered by:

  • Unemployment insurance
  • Workers’ compensation insurance
  • Paid family & medical leave

Real stories from the Well-Paid Maids community.

Tati

Tati

Cleaner since 2021

What made you most excited about joining the Well-Paid Maids team?

I was excited about joining the team because they actually care about their employees. They offer a living wage and have great benefits that help me support my wife and my 2-year-old daughter.

What is your favorite benefit? How has it helped you?

My favorite benefit is that Well-Paid Maids pays for most of my health insurance. It was always a big issue to afford it with my former jobs. I had to pay about $200 a month for it. The job didn’t pay well, and my paychecks weren’t high enough to pay my bills, so I had to cancel the insurance. The cheapest option was through the state, but it was still $170 and not worth having.

In what other ways is Well-Paid Maids different from your previous work experiences?

Well-Paid Maids doesn’t put me down for having to call out of work due to emergencies. For example, last winter during a storm, my car was having issues and I didn't feel like it was a good idea to drive it in the snow. I called my manager, and she said not to worry about going into work because my safety was more important than having to reschedule a job.

The next day, I had to take my car into the shop and had to miss work again. Thankfully, it was a minor issue, but my manager understood that emergencies happen and didn’t give me a hard time.

What’s your favorite part of the job?

My favorite part is that I am able to work without being micromanaged. My managers give me the freedom to work how I feel is best for each situation.

How would you describe your experience with Well-Paid Maids in one sentence?

Working at Well-Paid Maids has been a blessing to me because I have never had a job where I felt respected and appreciated for the hard work I put in.

Paige

Paige

Customer since 2021

For Paige Strott, hiring someone to clean her two-bedroom D.C. condo is a worthy investment. It allows the busy professional to check a daunting project off her to-do list and spend more time with her friends and family.

But finding a quality cleaning company proved challenging.

“I had used other cleaning services that felt like ‘Uber for house cleaning,’” she says. “They didn’t clean my house any better than I could have, so I felt I was wasting my money.”

Through an online search, she found Well-Paid Maids.

“The way they support employees through benefits and a living wage appealed to me because I like to support companies that have strong values and treat their employees well,” she says, noting the Netflix show “Maid” opened her eyes to the poor working conditions that plague the industry.

Even more, she appreciates how meticulously Well-Paid Maids takes care of her home.

“There is such a strong feeling of relief and calm when I come home to a clean house that Well-Paid Maids has thoroughly and thoughtfully done,” she says.

Paige has Well-Paid Maids clean her home about once every other month. Sometimes she’s working from home and other times she’s at work. Either way, she says the process is always smooth and convenient.

When asked if she'd recommend Well-Paid Maids to a friend, she says she already has. Recently, she had a friend over who asked what service she uses because she had never seen Paige’s place so clean!

Dasha

Dasha

Employee since 2018

Three years ago, Dasha Johnson was sitting in her car outside a Crystal City, VA hotel. She was on her lunch break, and she was in tears.

She was in the middle of getting through the nearly 20 rooms she was assigned to clean that day, and she felt overwhelmed.

In her car, she scrolled through job listings on her phone and found one for a cleaner at Well-Paid Maids. She applied, not thinking much of it until she began researching the company later that evening.

It had a lot to offer: a much higher wage than she was earning; health, vision and dental insurance; 24 paid days off per year; and 100% employer-paid commuting costs. Fortunately, she received a call from the company the following day.

Dasha has now been at Well-Paid Maids for more than five years, and she was promoted from cleaner to operations manager in 2021. The company is committed to promoting from within, and Dasha is one of three cleaners who have been promoted to a management role.

“Oh Em Gee. I cried. I literally cried,” Dasha says, recounting the call she got from management about her promotion. “I had to cover my mouth because I didn’t want to scream in their ears. I felt like the hard work and dedication had paid off.”

In her time at Well-Paid Maids, Dasha has felt nothing but support both professionally and personally. For instance, when her ceiling collapsed at home and her landlord was nowhere to be found, management encouraged her to focus on her family and take the time off she needed - something she never heard from her previous employer during a family crisis.

Plus, the job perks have been great. The vision insurance helps her save money on contact lenses, and the health insurance was crucial when her daughter broke her arm. Last year, she took a week off of work for a vacation in Las Vegas.

As one of Well-Paid Maids' most senior employees, Dasha has loved watching the company grow, raise wages, and add benefits. She's one of the company's biggest boosters, which is why she's thrilled that onboarding new employees is now part of her job. "I'm excited to bring new people into a company that's been so great for me."

Interested in a career with Well-Paid Maids? We’re now hiring for cleaners.

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