Bed Making Jobs - Tokyo


Bed Making Jobs - Tokyo★
★Hotel Bed Making and cleaning staff wanted
★ 14 Minutes from Shinjuku!
Very simple and easy work in the morning.

Work Location:
5 mins from Gaiemmae Station (Metro Ginza Line)
10 mins from Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station (Toei Oedo Line)

Work Hour:
10:00~15:00
*Minimum 3 days per week work (with Saturday or Sunday work)
Salaries:
JPY 1200 /hour + up to 1000 transportation fee

Requirements:
Conversation in Japanese, N4~
Male, Female, OK
Inexperienced, welcome

Contact: 080-6373-4760
Thank you
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