Anonymous wrote:She is out of town three months. She pays $100 every three weeks. Three months equals 12 weeks. She is missing four cleaning appointments. 4 x 100 = 400. She's paying $500.
Is my math wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are snowboarding for the first time. Will be gone three months. I typically give her $100 to clean our upstairs once every three weeks.
I gave her $500 this Christmas to hold our spot until April. She was more than happy to do this.
If you can afford a three month vacation you can afford to pay her.
which is what I did.
And we can afford a three month vacation because we are now retired and planned accordingly. We can afford to retire and have a place in a warm climate because we make fiscally responsible decisions and have for 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:We are snowboarding for the first time. Will be gone three months. I typically give her $100 to clean our upstairs once every three weeks.
I gave her $500 this Christmas to hold our spot until April. She was more than happy to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are snowboarding for the first time. Will be gone three months. I typically give her $100 to clean our upstairs once every three weeks.
I gave her $500 this Christmas to hold our spot until April. She was more than happy to do this.
If you can afford a three month vacation you can afford to pay her.
Anonymous wrote:We are snowboarding for the first time. Will be gone three months. I typically give her $100 to clean our upstairs once every three weeks.
I gave her $500 this Christmas to hold our spot until April. She was more than happy to do this.
Anonymous wrote:That’s a good idea. I don’t have her clean the finished basement and will ask her to do that- the fridge etc. thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a good idea. I don’t have her clean the finished basement and will ask her to do that- the fridge etc. thanks.
Except remember that you're turning off the water. Kind of hard to clean without water, so make sure she is aware.