Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a cleaning woman and I referred her to someone who is a slob. The next time she came to my house she told me that the woman's house was such a mess that she refused to clean for even one day. It is ridiculkous to be such slobs that yu have to clean for your cleaning person.
I totalky agkree! Ridiculkous!
Anonymous wrote:I have a cleaning woman and I referred her to someone who is a slob. The next time she came to my house she told me that the woman's house was such a mess that she refused to clean for even one day. It is ridiculkous to be such slobs that yu have to clean for your cleaning person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We spend two hours arguing about cleaning and an hour actually cleaning. We need a live-in housekeeper to pick up after us and take care of our out-of-control mail problem. We would prefer to be mute so she can't discuss our slovenly ways.
Mr. French!
Anonymous wrote:We spend two hours arguing about cleaning and an hour actually cleaning. We need a live-in housekeeper to pick up after us and take care of our out-of-control mail problem. We would prefer to be mute so she can't discuss our slovenly ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't pickup before the cleaners come, and I have them come weekly. What I have been trying to do is slowly de-clutter the house. That has helped a bunch.
I don't use a service, but wondered whether the service wouldn't clean your house anyway if you didn't "tidy up" first? Are you trying to make less work for them? Or are you trying to create an impression that you are not quite as sloppy as you really are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny you should ask. I JUST spent about a half-hour on this very task. Threw the sheets in the wash, picked up toys and clothes, cleaned the litterbox and the fridge (stinky stuff all in one trash bag; rats are less likely to tear up the bag to get at the spoiled food if there's cat poop in there too).I really enjoy picking up before the housekeeper comes. I can focus on putting things away, and not get distracted by the dirt. She'll take care of that.
This is incorrect. My wife used to live at an apartment on the first floor where the trashbin was like 100 feet away from her apartment. She would leave bagged trashed on her balcony and the rats woudl come and eat through her bag and eat the poop in the dispossed liter. She was at a high dollar building too I think they built it over an old trash site or something.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I are both not the neatest people. We're trying to reform!
We hired a housecleaner to come every other week. She's been coming for about 3 months now and things are a little better but not a lot better.
I had hoped that knowing she was coming would force us to get better about tidying up at least before she came. It did help some but we still spend what seems like a LOT of time scurrying around the night before she is coming.
If you are like us -- about how long would you say you spend tidying up before a housecleaner comes? An hour? Three?
And does it help you stay more on top of things if you have the cleanner come weekly instead of every other week?