Local and proud
I'm Kellie Greer, a Tauranga local who has had a range of roles in the organic food service and people-care services.
I love to take care of people and help them live their busy lives without worrying that the basics are being neglected.
I'm passionate about using eco-friendly products and methods to keep your home fresh.
I started As a Daisy to help busy working people stay house-proud and healthy and enjoy their weekends!
Read my testimonials below.
Kellie Greer
So far it's just me. I've been in the Bay of Plenty region my whole life, and I've seen it grow and expand.
As well as housekeeping, my skills include cooking, aged care, gardening and landscaping.
The Extended Team
I may be my only employee right now, but that doesn't stop me from having a greater network of admin and relief people to fall back on.
Testimonials
In this world of busy working mums, there's an expectation on women to work 40 hours a week and still look after the majority of the housework. But it doesn't have to be this way! Read what one of our busy mums had to say:
Kellie is a life saver! I work long hours and travel regularly, and although my husband vacuums and does laundry, he doesn’t really ‘see’ everything else that needs to be done.
We have a small boy, and my home looks like a bomb site most of the time. Having Kellie come around regularly means it’s easier to keep my house clean and tidy in between, because that underlying level of dirt and grime is just not there. A quick pick-up and the house looks great again.
I love the way my house looks (and smells) after Kellie has been here, and I love how she’ll pop the washing out for me, and do any other bits and bobs she sees.
For me it’s essential to have peace of mind that even if I’m away from home, or I’m too busy to do more than run the hoover around, my family is being looked after.
It’s also a relief to be able to just have quality time on the weekends without having that ‘mummy guilt’ that the dust goblins are taking over.
Thank you Kellie for helping me get my weekends back.
Regards,
Rachael Hopkins