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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] You're not only kinda disgusting for saying this, but you're also wrong. Some cleaners are much better than others. [/quote] I stopped cleaning my house during COVID and never went back to the weekly cleaning ladies. It’s not a hard skill to learn and if I have questions on how to clean something I watch a YouTube video. There’s a reason why most cleaning ladies are Hispanic immigrants who have little command of the English language. [/quote] I am an executive. I haven’t cleaned my own house since I started working. Why would I take the time to do that?[/quote] We both have been “executives” and have always cleaned our home. Taught the kids how to do it also. I cut my grass and do landscaping. Oh…and the pool maintenance also. Never thought doing your own work was beneath us. We are much older now, going to downsize soon and will continue the cleaning as long as it’s safe to do so. Lazy a$$ most of you![/quote] Why are they "lazy"? If you can afford to hire someone, why not? Sure I can clean my own house, but why? I enjoy not cleaning bathrooms and am helping to employ others---my cleaners are well compensated. Paying for it is such a small part of our monthly expenses. [/quote] You may be employing others, keeping them happy, etc but you are still lazy. Just admit it and move on. It’s ok [/quote] So I'm guessing you repair your own vehicles, put a new roof on your own house, paint the 3 story house, etc, because you don't want to be lazy? Right? [/quote]
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