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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're all cheap as hell.[/quote] I pay what the cleaner asked me to pay. $40 an hour is actually a very decent wage. [b]It takes virtually no skill to do the job. [/b] Feel free to make your cleaner the beneficiary of your 401K and life insurance for all I care.[/quote] Yeah, until the cleaner takes the steel wool to your stainless steel appliances or Windex to your upright piano. True stories.[/quote] Paying more for a cleaner does nothing to avoid what you describe. I am sure like any service there are extremely high end cleaners that probably charge thousands and know how to clean your Tiffany silver, your Steinway, etc...but a cleaner that charges $70/hour isn't charging that because they are more highly skilled than the $40 cleaner, but just because enough people will pay that in a certain neighborhood.[/quote] PP. I used to work as a cleaner. If you pay more, you’ll get a more intelligent cleaner, and a higher chance that they’ll turn their brain on when working.[/quote] $40 an hour is more than a decent wage for a cleaner. [/quote]
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