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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd like to hire someone to help me with my household. We are moving in Feb to a bigger home (not a huge house, about 2500sqft, just bigger than our tiny apt) and I know I'm going to need help. Growing up we had a cleaning lady only a few times a year to help us with big cleans like spring cleaning or right before the holidays. I'm looking to hire someone for weekly cleaning. Can anyone give me advice on what is expected from your cleaning person, what is expected of me as the customer, etc? For example, my coworker told me that her cleaning person arrives at 8 am. Coworker cooks breakfast for the cleaner and then she usually gets started cleaning at around 9 am. There are specific areas that she wants deep cleaned and everything else is kind of a touch up. My main concern is that I don't want the person to feel like I'm hovering over them. What is normal for you if you have someone to come clean for you? [/quote] Men seem to mis-think that a Cleaning Lady organizes their home and ott it so their stuff away— then cleans the surfaces and vacuums the floors. Nope, the more cluttered and untidy your house is, the less they have to do! No surfaces to clean, no problem. [/quote]
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