Anonymous wrote:I imagine they're at a level where their balance sheet is what matters, not their income.
Anonymous wrote:We convinced my youngest brother to play act a butler. He loved it and we could ring a bell and ask him to get us food/drinks from the kitchen or wash our dishes. Lasted a few months before the novelty ran out for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/help-wanted-when-managing-your-home-requires-a-full-time-hire-11566466203
"Help Wanted: When Managing Your Home Requires a Full-Time Hire
Struggling to keep up with the demands of maintaining a property? Maybe it’s time to hire an estate manager
Even the most successful business executives may struggle managing the home front, where operating expenses can reach upward of $5 million a year. As a result, there’s a growing demand for household and estate managers who can do everything from overseeing home renovations to taking the dogs to the vet.
The first step, Mr. Horowitz says, is to assess the client’s portfolio of properties—homes, yachts and planes—and determine the staffing required to manage them. Geller then creates a financial plan that covers operating costs like maintenance, taxes and staffing. Finally, the company helps recruit and place candidates, as well as provide payroll and human-resources support."
Remember, you don't hire a butler. The estate manager hires the butler for you.
OP here. I have some tests, including physical and artistic ones, that I’d like to put a Butler through myself.
I mean how personal are we talking here?😆
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/help-wanted-when-managing-your-home-requires-a-full-time-hire-11566466203
"Help Wanted: When Managing Your Home Requires a Full-Time Hire
Struggling to keep up with the demands of maintaining a property? Maybe it’s time to hire an estate manager
Even the most successful business executives may struggle managing the home front, where operating expenses can reach upward of $5 million a year. As a result, there’s a growing demand for household and estate managers who can do everything from overseeing home renovations to taking the dogs to the vet.
The first step, Mr. Horowitz says, is to assess the client’s portfolio of properties—homes, yachts and planes—and determine the staffing required to manage them. Geller then creates a financial plan that covers operating costs like maintenance, taxes and staffing. Finally, the company helps recruit and place candidates, as well as provide payroll and human-resources support."
Remember, you don't hire a butler. The estate manager hires the butler for you.
OP here. I have some tests, including physical and artistic ones, that I’d like to put a Butler through myself.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/help-wanted-when-managing-your-home-requires-a-full-time-hire-11566466203
"Help Wanted: When Managing Your Home Requires a Full-Time Hire
Struggling to keep up with the demands of maintaining a property? Maybe it’s time to hire an estate manager
Even the most successful business executives may struggle managing the home front, where operating expenses can reach upward of $5 million a year. As a result, there’s a growing demand for household and estate managers who can do everything from overseeing home renovations to taking the dogs to the vet.
The first step, Mr. Horowitz says, is to assess the client’s portfolio of properties—homes, yachts and planes—and determine the staffing required to manage them. Geller then creates a financial plan that covers operating costs like maintenance, taxes and staffing. Finally, the company helps recruit and place candidates, as well as provide payroll and human-resources support."
Remember, you don't hire a butler. The estate manager hires the butler for you.
Anonymous wrote:This is hysterical. OP is trolling. Alternatively they live in a McCraftsman that they have named some pretentious name and put up a plaque on the front. “Oh, I’m returning to Sheffield House after my sojourn to Aldi.”
Anonymous wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/help-wanted-when-managing-your-home-requires-a-full-time-hire-11566466203
"Help Wanted: When Managing Your Home Requires a Full-Time Hire
Struggling to keep up with the demands of maintaining a property? Maybe it’s time to hire an estate manager
Even the most successful business executives may struggle managing the home front, where operating expenses can reach upward of $5 million a year. As a result, there’s a growing demand for household and estate managers who can do everything from overseeing home renovations to taking the dogs to the vet.
The first step, Mr. Horowitz says, is to assess the client’s portfolio of properties—homes, yachts and planes—and determine the staffing required to manage them. Geller then creates a financial plan that covers operating costs like maintenance, taxes and staffing. Finally, the company helps recruit and place candidates, as well as provide payroll and human-resources support."
Remember, you don't hire a butler. The estate manager hires the butler for you.
Anonymous wrote:All jokes aside...how many people in America do you think actually have butlers today? I would bet less than 100. I've known some really really rich people and they don't have that kind of staff.