Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a good impression of that kid who is brae enough to do that.
Same. And tell your kids to mind their business about who’s cleaning the house. Maybe she could do the downstairs and your kids could take of their own rooms and bathroom. Or you could refer her to more open minded people. Why would the girl be ashamed of an after school job? No different that half the jobs teens do.
+1000
I cannot believe some of you. $20 says you have the laziest kids in that street.
Op here. Well, that was my point of view that we could let her clean our home or a portion thereof. However, DH feels it would be a terrible experience should she go onto tell rumors or lies about the state of our home or about our family to other students with our student being new, coming in as a freshman.
I would have no qualms about it other than the insurance aspect raised above.
Though I am not naive to how people alter truths if they for whatever reason are left unhappy or displeased with someone else or simply people who spread rumors for fun or harassment.
Anonymous wrote:I think DH is right about having a kid come indoors into your home and clean because that's such a personal thing. But I know many people who hire high schoolers to do other things like water plants and pet sit and yes they go to the same school as their own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a good impression of that kid who is brae enough to do that.
Same. And tell your kids to mind their business about who’s cleaning the house. Maybe she could do the downstairs and your kids could take of their own rooms and bathroom. Or you could refer her to more open minded people. Why would the girl be ashamed of an after school job? No different that half the jobs teens do.
+1000
I cannot believe some of you. $20 says you have the laziest kids in that street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a good impression of that kid who is brae enough to do that.
Same. And tell your kids to mind their business about who’s cleaning the house. Maybe she could do the downstairs and your kids could take of their own rooms and bathroom. Or you could refer her to more open minded people. Why would the girl be ashamed of an after school job? No different that half the jobs teens do.
Anonymous wrote:I have a good impression of that kid who is brae enough to do that.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't think a high schooler has the skills and insurance to clean a house.