Cleaning ladies rough on house

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you need to switch to an old-fashioned housekeeper, not a team whose members keep changing around and who may not feel as accountable to you.
Lots of houses on my street use the same lady. Perhaps you can ask your neighbors?


Did you ever wonder about them gossiping about your house to a neighbor?


I'm one of the only homeowners on our street to clean my own house, but you're right, I *did* wonder! Perhaps that's why everyone on the street knows each other's business
However, if I were to have a busier schedule and more money, I would absolutely hire her: she apparently does a good job, and it would be worth it - it's not as if I have anything in particular to hide...

Anonymous
I don't think anyone finds personal fulfillment in scrubbing toilets, pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone finds personal fulfillment in scrubbing toilets, pp.


hmm... I sort of do. I really like mundane cleaning tasks like vacuuming, organizing, ironing and doing dishes. Dishes are peaceful to me at the end of a long, crazy, stressful day. My MIL says the same. I'm totally a sane, normal person too and no OCD. I've never hired a cleaning lady because I'm able to stay on top of it myself and because I don't think they'd clean like I do. I grew up with a housekeeper.
Anonymous
No pp most people do not "like" to clean. But it is a decent amount of money to have a regular cleaner. Some people decide it is not worth the cost or they don't think they can swing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have only had this rough stuff the few times I have had a 'team' clean and I have never had great service from them. I had these 'teams' the times I have received cleaning as part of my 'health care' benefits, been gifted cleaning and once, when someone we used as an individual was out for 2 months b/c of travel. Never my primary choice.

I am truly curious - those saying 'clean your own house' and calling out lazy - is it that you enjoy cleaning? I have ZERO desire to clean bathrooms, dust, aimless vacuuming. I honestly don't mind giving the kitchen counters a good scrub but I am thrilled to pay someone to clean my refrigerator, put away toys and clutter. I am not lazy just find no satisfaction in any of this work


Your curiosity didn't stretch to imagine that many people cannot afford outside help?????
Talk about living in a bubble...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clean your own house, lazy.

I'm not lazy. I'm rich. My home is huge and the cost of a cleaning lady is nothing. Sorry you are poor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you need to switch to an old-fashioned housekeeper, not a team whose members keep changing around and who may not feel as accountable to you.
Lots of houses on my street use the same lady. Perhaps you can ask your neighbors?


Did you ever wonder about them gossiping about your house to a neighbor?


Not pp, but I just don't care. Op if the current cleaners are rough, change them. Agree with suggestion for same cleaning woman or team, the cleaning would be more stable and predictable (not necessarily gentler), but then you can give specific instructions and keep looking until you find "the one".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have only had this rough stuff the few times I have had a 'team' clean and I have never had great service from them. I had these 'teams' the times I have received cleaning as part of my 'health care' benefits, been gifted cleaning and once, when someone we used as an individual was out for 2 months b/c of travel. Never my primary choice.

I am truly curious - those saying 'clean your own house' and calling out lazy - is it that you enjoy cleaning? I have ZERO desire to clean bathrooms, dust, aimless vacuuming. I honestly don't mind giving the kitchen counters a good scrub but I am thrilled to pay someone to clean my refrigerator, put away toys and clutter. I am not lazy just find no satisfaction in any of this work


Your curiosity didn't stretch to imagine that many people cannot afford outside help?????
Talk about living in a bubble...


I am np.

To the pp above I don't think the pp was talking to someone who couldn't afford house cleaners. If you can't afford it than you don't have a choice. Either you do it or it stays dirty. She was talking to people who can afford it but, don't. I am not one of them but, my SIL loves to clean her house. She finds it enjoyable and relaxing. I don't use cleaners because I find out that they start out great but, because I am a "soft" boss they soon begin to slack off and do no better than me!
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