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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OK. If you're seriously asking this question, it's not the norm to cook any meals for the cleaner. Mine comes in at 11am, they clean till 2pm. I pick up all the toys, dirty clothes, paper from the floor that my kids left so they can vacuum. I'm guessing others might not. I load all my dishes so they only need to clean the sink. They don't get annoyed or ask for extra if I forgot and there were a few dishes left behind. They never asked me to do either the picking up or the dishes, I just do it as a common sense/reasonable thing to do. I stay out if their way- if they are cleaning the upstairs, I don't use the upstairs bathroom or the rooms. Once you start fully trusting them, you could even be out of the house entirely. [/quote] This is us but weekly. [/quote] This is the way I operate with my cleaning lady. She has been coming for 18 years. She comes for 3 hours a week and I am usually absent, although my husband works from home and keeps out of her way. [b]I put everything away before she comes [/b]so she can concentrate on cleaning. I load the dishwasher and she empties it. I strip the beds and put the dirty bed linen in the washing machine, so she can make up the beds and hang the washed sheets from the machine. The place sparkles. [/quote] wtf. What stuff? Why only you? [/quote]
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