Anonymous wrote:Is it possible for anyone to outsource everything?
Things like: washing dishes, cooking dinner, washing/folding/putting away laundry, cleaning the cat litter, feeding pets, getting and sorting mail, all household organizing and tidying, scrubbing/mopping/vacuuming
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes obviously, but not at a price that would be affordable to most Americans. (And then if you do you have someone in your space all the time, which is not a lifestyle most Americans like. This is why some women stay home!
This. I hate having anyone in my space. I barely tolerate a weekly cleaner and do not get me started on a handyman or plumber who has to come back like three times.
Same. I think it's to do with treating people like people. In the great estate days, the rich folks treated their servants like furniture, at best. Just ignored them til they were useful, then went back to ignoring their existence. I can't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can even outsource managing all this, with a house manager who then hires people to do all this.
OP again. Do people who outsource everything have multiple shifts of domestic staff at their homes 12-16 hours a day, 7 days a week? Because breakfast needs to be cooked early, and dinner dishes need to be washed late in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can even outsource managing all this, with a house manager who then hires people to do all this.
OP again. Do people who outsource everything have multiple shifts of domestic staff at their homes 12-16 hours a day, 7 days a week? Because breakfast needs to be cooked early, and dinner dishes need to be washed late in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes obviously, but not at a price that would be affordable to most Americans. (And then if you do you have someone in your space all the time, which is not a lifestyle most Americans like. This is why some women stay home!
This. I hate having anyone in my space. I barely tolerate a weekly cleaner and do not get me started on a handyman or plumber who has to come back like three times.
Anonymous wrote:You can even outsource managing all this, with a house manager who then hires people to do all this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can even outsource managing all this, with a house manager who then hires people to do all this.
OP again. Do people who outsource everything have multiple shifts of domestic staff at their homes 12-16 hours a day, 7 days a week? Because breakfast needs to be cooked early, and dinner dishes need to be washed late in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Yes obviously, but not at a price that would be affordable to most Americans. (And then if you do you have someone in your space all the time, which is not a lifestyle most Americans like. This is why some women stay home!
Anonymous wrote:You can even outsource managing all this, with a house manager who then hires people to do all this.