ISO part time cook/housekeeper

Anonymous
That would be difficult enough all on one day. To spread it out like that, possibly including travel time, and also unclear job responsibilities is asking a lot. If the important part is the food, why not try for just a chef — who will make meals for several days? Plus someone different or a cleaning service to do regular cleaning?

Are you expecting this person to do shopping too? Will you do the shopping that they request? Were you thinking that they would just randomly cook whatever you happen to have? It sounds like you might want what used to be called a “mother’s helper”?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, 30 years ago I worked for a small catering company and the chef also did private dinner parties. At that time he charged a minimum of $1,000 for his services and we peons who did the prep work, served, and cleaned up afterwards were paid $30/hr plus tip.



Yep, people have no clue about the events world. It's not that cheap. And for household help, it's also not either. Pay up or don't bother. Go into plumbing shortage of workers in that industry too apparently.
Anonymous
10 hours spread over 3 days is only about 3 hours per night.
It wouldn't be worth driving over to only make about $60.
Anonymous
Think of it this way OP. A housecleaning group would likely charge you at least $150 to bring two ladies for two hours or so. Now, I do think if you searched hard enough you could find a housecleaning group willing to come twice a week (so $300/week) but instead of fully cleaning the house both times they could split the cleaning duties between both days in order to add in some meal prep time for you. Again, you will need to look hard to find someone amenable and you’d need to leave them ingredients and what you want done, but I think it’s your best bet.
Anonymous
If I were close to you, you bought all the ingredients, and gave me the recipes, I would do it.

The unicorn you’re looking for is a military spouse who doesn’t have a career because they move too much, but she’s bored and would love some additional income.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I were close to you, you bought all the ingredients, and gave me the recipes, I would do it.

The unicorn you’re looking for is a military spouse who doesn’t have a career because they move too much, but she’s bored and would love some additional income.


No.
You are so ignorant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$20? A high schooler wouldn't even take on that!


That's why we need more immigrants! We need people to work these lucrative jobs Americans won't do!


We have plenty, and if there was a way to connect emplpyers with willing workers then I don't think there would be an issue besides the fact that it's illegal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I were close to you, you bought all the ingredients, and gave me the recipes, I would do it.

The unicorn you’re looking for is a military spouse who doesn’t have a career because they move too much, but she’s bored and would love some additional income.


No.
You are so ignorant.


Lol, LMAO even

This is why military sahm spouses keep their heads down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I were close to you, you bought all the ingredients, and gave me the recipes, I would do it.

The unicorn you’re looking for is a military spouse who doesn’t have a career because they move too much, but she’s bored and would love some additional income.


Meant to quote this one. Military and civilian sahms didn't choose to sah to support YOUR family.
Anonymous
I appreciate the helpful feedback. The aggressive feedback (not so much). I'd provide the food and basic recipes for person to follow. I'd be willing to go up to $25-$30 an hour (part of me posting is also to get a sense of the market). Perhaps this could be done in one or two days a week (maybe two five hour days? or one eight hour day?). The light housekeeping is mostly just cleaning up the mess from the cooking (and if there is any extra quiet time when someone is there, I might give a task or two so someone is doing something if there is idle time).

I live in downtown Silver Spring MD. If anyone is interested please post and I'll reach out.
Anonymous
I pay both my housekeeper and my meal prep chef $165 every time they come.. the housekeeper comes for 1.5 hours every other week and the chef comes once/week and makes 3-4 meals for my family of four, but I buy the groceries. I hope this helps set your expectations for what these services may cost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the helpful feedback. The aggressive feedback (not so much). I'd provide the food and basic recipes for person to follow. I'd be willing to go up to $25-$30 an hour (part of me posting is also to get a sense of the market). Perhaps this could be done in one or two days a week (maybe two five hour days? or one eight hour day?). The light housekeeping is mostly just cleaning up the mess from the cooking (and if there is any extra quiet time when someone is there, I might give a task or two so someone is doing something if there is idle time).

I live in downtown Silver Spring MD. If anyone is interested please post and I'll reach out.


I worked in catering/food service and absolutely no way would anyone who actually cooked agree to this.
Anonymous
The only person who is going to clean and do meals is an immigrant. They aren't going to feel comfortable cooking your food. You are going to need to let them cook whatever they want for you. You are also going to need to offer way more hours. The people who are doing this are working fulltime hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the helpful feedback. The aggressive feedback (not so much). I'd provide the food and basic recipes for person to follow. I'd be willing to go up to $25-$30 an hour (part of me posting is also to get a sense of the market). Perhaps this could be done in one or two days a week (maybe two five hour days? or one eight hour day?). The light housekeeping is mostly just cleaning up the mess from the cooking (and if there is any extra quiet time when someone is there, I might give a task or two so someone is doing something if there is idle time).

I live in downtown Silver Spring MD. If anyone is interested please post and I'll reach out.


Why not just get someone who comes once a week and makes several meals, like the poster at 10:14 has?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only person who is going to clean and do meals is an immigrant. They aren't going to feel comfortable cooking your food. You are going to need to let them cook whatever they want for you. You are also going to need to offer way more hours. The people who are doing this are working fulltime hours.


Yes, I've known people who had this but they were super wealthy and employed someone full time. This kind of thing isn't available for a couple hundred a week.
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