Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaners may come alone but it is better when they come either as a duo or a team.
I prefer this since it means they will get the house cleaner quicker.
Some of them will play loud music while they clean which can be annoying if you have a baby who is napping during their shift.
Many will do a light, surface dusting of coffee tables and shelves but if you have a lot of stuff you should probably do all the dusting on your own.
+1
Most cleaners are very thorough in their work but they typically fall short in the dusting department.
They may surface dust areas mostly visible, but will not spend hours dusting numerous items and areas.
So if you employ a cleaning lady do so fully expecting that you will be doing most of the dusting in your home.
My mom’s cleaning lady does everything (AND does a phenomenal job at it) but she doesn’t dust.
That's not "everything" then.....
Anonymous wrote:Don’t cook meals. They’d rather have a generous tip and the holidays. We give our cleaning guy his bonus the week before Black Friday, so he can ship the deals. I overheard him training a new hire once, and he outlined the pay structure. It’s pretty low, so we tip more than what is “required”. It’s nice to learn their names and tidy before they clean, but nothing makes a bigger impact than money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is unfortunately normal is that they’ll soon start slacking off, will break something, will steal something, or all of the above. If they don’t, and it lasts months, then you can start offering them food and bonuses.
This is true. And even if it's not "breaking" they will scratch your fridge or cooktops, bang into your walls or floors, or damage finishes on things. It's part of the package.
Yes. And half my Miele attachments are missing. My guess is they get put in the apron/pocket and they forget, and then because of course each attachment isn’t labeled with my name, they have no idea which house or vac it goes to.
They use their own equipment and it's disgusting. They use your equipment and lose pieces. Can't win!
Anonymous wrote:What is unfortunately normal is that they’ll soon start slacking off, will break something, will steal something, or all of the above. If they don’t, and it lasts months, then you can start offering them food and bonuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaners may come alone but it is better when they come either as a duo or a team.
I prefer this since it means they will get the house cleaner quicker.
Some of them will play loud music while they clean which can be annoying if you have a baby who is napping during their shift.
Many will do a light, surface dusting of coffee tables and shelves but if you have a lot of stuff you should probably do all the dusting on your own.
+1
Most cleaners are very thorough in their work but they typically fall short in the dusting department.
They may surface dust areas mostly visible, but will not spend hours dusting numerous items and areas.
So if you employ a cleaning lady do so fully expecting that you will be doing most of the dusting in your home.
My mom’s cleaning lady does everything (AND does a phenomenal job at it) but she doesn’t dust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaners may come alone but it is better when they come either as a duo or a team.
I prefer this since it means they will get the house cleaner quicker.
Some of them will play loud music while they clean which can be annoying if you have a baby who is napping during their shift.
Many will do a light, surface dusting of coffee tables and shelves but if you have a lot of stuff you should probably do all the dusting on your own.
+1
Most cleaners are very thorough in their work but they typically fall short in the dusting department.
They may surface dust areas mostly visible, but will not spend hours dusting numerous items and areas.
So if you employ a cleaning lady do so fully expecting that you will be doing most of the dusting in your home.
My mom’s cleaning lady does everything (AND does a phenomenal job at it) but she doesn’t dust.
That's odd. Dusting is always expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaners may come alone but it is better when they come either as a duo or a team.
I prefer this since it means they will get the house cleaner quicker.
Some of them will play loud music while they clean which can be annoying if you have a baby who is napping during their shift.
Many will do a light, surface dusting of coffee tables and shelves but if you have a lot of stuff you should probably do all the dusting on your own.
+1
Most cleaners are very thorough in their work but they typically fall short in the dusting department.
They may surface dust areas mostly visible, but will not spend hours dusting numerous items and areas.
So if you employ a cleaning lady do so fully expecting that you will be doing most of the dusting in your home.
My mom’s cleaning lady does everything (AND does a phenomenal job at it) but she doesn’t dust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaners may come alone but it is better when they come either as a duo or a team.
I prefer this since it means they will get the house cleaner quicker.
Some of them will play loud music while they clean which can be annoying if you have a baby who is napping during their shift.
Many will do a light, surface dusting of coffee tables and shelves but if you have a lot of stuff you should probably do all the dusting on your own.
+1
Most cleaners are very thorough in their work but they typically fall short in the dusting department.
They may surface dust areas mostly visible, but will not spend hours dusting numerous items and areas.
So if you employ a cleaning lady do so fully expecting that you will be doing most of the dusting in your home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is unfortunately normal is that they’ll soon start slacking off, will break something, will steal something, or all of the above. If they don’t, and it lasts months, then you can start offering them food and bonuses.
This is true. And even if it's not "breaking" they will scratch your fridge or cooktops, bang into your walls or floors, or damage finishes on things. It's part of the package.
Yes. And half my Miele attachments are missing. My guess is they get put in the apron/pocket and they forget, and then because of course each attachment isn’t labeled with my name, they have no idea which house or vac it goes to.
They use their own equipment and it's disgusting. They use your equipment and lose pieces. Can't win!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is unfortunately normal is that they’ll soon start slacking off, will break something, will steal something, or all of the above. If they don’t, and it lasts months, then you can start offering them food and bonuses.
This is true. And even if it's not "breaking" they will scratch your fridge or cooktops, bang into your walls or floors, or damage finishes on things. It's part of the package.