Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked our cleaning lady to come in 10 hours a week every week to fold clothes, do laundry, pick up mess and organize. No cooking or babysitting.
Right now she comes every two weeks and charges $180 for 2000 sq. feet (2 baths).
The new schedule will be 10hrs (maybe more) a week +regular cleaning once every week or every two weeks.
How much would you pay for this job? I asked her to think about the money and said we’ll be thinking too.
We are in NoVa.
Dear OP, just think how much you would do this job for if you were doing it for me. That much.
I am sure, you very quickly realize that you would not do this for the peanuts you pay her.
Be generous, one day you might end up working for someone in this line of work.
With robots replacing people, soon your job might disappear and Karma might
come back right at you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Are y’all actually insane? It’s HOUSECLEANING. There’s no childcare. $25/hr is a $50,000 full time salary. You do realize that college grads working at non profits in this area earn that, right? OP I pay $15/hourly for slightly less than ten hours/week. I had zero problems locating someone on care.com. She cooks and she’s not even my regular twice monthly cleaner.
Anonymous wrote:You folks are paying the housekeeper more than the nanny! you value a clean house over someone who raises your children??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the $15/hr poster:
How does an adult live on that?
Are you seriously asking me how an adult lives on $15/hr? That is more than I earned coming out of law school and working for the government.
And what year was that?
Also, when someone is working part time they have ZERO benefits so they have to cover
everything from the money they earn.
It is amazing how some people remember how they came out of law school
and were paid 15/hr in 75 or 96.. back then, you could buy gallon of fuel
for 88 cents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the $15/hr poster:
How does an adult live on that?
Are you seriously asking me how an adult lives on $15/hr? That is more than I earned coming out of law school and working for the government.
And what year was that?
Anonymous wrote:I asked our cleaning lady to come in 10 hours a week every week to fold clothes, do laundry, pick up mess and organize. No cooking or babysitting.
Right now she comes every two weeks and charges $180 for 2000 sq. feet (2 baths).
The new schedule will be 10hrs (maybe more) a week +regular cleaning once every week or every two weeks.
How much would you pay for this job? I asked her to think about the money and said we’ll be thinking too.
We are in NoVa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the $15/hr poster:
How does an adult live on that?
Are you seriously asking me how an adult lives on $15/hr? That is more than I earned coming out of law school and working for the government.
Anonymous wrote:To the $15/hr poster:
How does an adult live on that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$25/hour
Agree. Pay for it all at the same rate.