+1. After reading that book I never really had a desire to hire a cleaning service. That said, I can see the appeal with young kids and two working parents. As my kids get older I want them to participate in keeping the house clean and orderly. Don't want them going off to college thinking a maid is going to come pick up their dorm room for them! |
don't you already spend 30 minutes a day loading the dishwasher, doing laundry, cleaning up after yourself, etc? It's not like a cleaning service means you never have to clean. It just means you don't have to deep clean (IF you get a great service). |
| HHI 110K, 3 kids. No cleaning lady. Don't have that kind of discretionary income. I image if our HHI was $200K it could be an option but now that we are over 40 we get giddy about increasing retirement savings more than complaining about cleaning. |
Too funny- not one of the PPs either but similar HHI and no cleaning service. Just checked my Mint account and we also spent ~$1200 on eating out last year. Might have been a bit more do to times we paid cash. But yeah, I have no desire to give that up (and something else) to pay for a cleaning service. YMMV. |
1200 a year on eating out? Our group of six runs a bill of about $100 every time we go out, and we do this 1-2 times a week. The bill reaches $200+ if we have a particularly good meal or invite friends (our culture doesn't split checks). We are not talking about fancy dinners with $30-$50 steaks plus drinks. Our house is cleaned weekly, $110 each week. |
| They should allow you to deduct cleaning off your taxes |
You and your spouse work enough to earn $525K and you have no cleaning help whatsoever? So you and your children do all the cleaning yourselves? I can't picture how you have the time for that. |
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I had a cleaning lady when our total income was approx. $100,000 Dh was in the military and deployed to Iraq and I was a SAHM to a 4 year old, 2 year old, and a newborn (Dh deployed when he was 3 weeks old.) I felt I really needed it, and I only had it every other week ($80/time)
Now, Dh is out of the military, our income is about $150,000 and we don't have one. I don't feel as though I NEED one as badly as I did then, and I'd rather spend the money on other things. |
Not pp quoted, but I am the pp who actually gets in her hands and knees and scrubs my own floors. I'm a single parent (full 100% custody) of a 4 and 6 year old. I work full time. As with everything, if you want to make the time to do something, you do. I'm not saying a cleaning service is bad and I'm "holier than thou", I just don't mind cleaning, I spread it out over time and I'd rather do it myself than be annoyed with a sub par service. I will openly admit that I do miss having the whole house "clean" at the same time. I'd have to commit a full day to that and have the kids out if the house. |
Well there you go- we're currently a group of three, one of whom is quite young, and we typically eat out or get take out a couple times a month (as opposed to twice a week). So it's not surprising that we would spend less on that. Shrug. |
I'd rather spend that $2400 on a vacation. But I don't begrudge you for choosing to spend it on a cleaning service instead. Different folks, different choices.
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I do a thorough vacuum first and then I use the mister mop so that minimizes whatever gets trapped in the crevices. I agree that hand scrubbing usually does an even more thorough job but I find that this way does a pretty good job too. |
| I make 200k and clean my own house. Happy to - 20 mins every other day and a big clean every other month. |
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HHI 700K
two full time jobs and two young kids no cleaner part of it is I feel like I'd need to keep the house "clutter free" enough in order to have the cleaning people come. they couldn't possibly clean around all our clutter. so yeah, our house is pretty slobby. I've learned to just let it go |
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HHI $150
4 kids No cleaner. I'm not raising lazy ass slobs. Everyone is expected to clean up after themselves, and everyone pitches in for deeper cleanings. Our neighbors have cleaners, and I know how little time they actually spend in the house each week. I can't imagine how one cleaner can get through an entire colonial home in under an hour. They must be doing a cursory gloss...and that's not cleaning. |