Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaners do not work 1/ hours a day like nurses do and there are no benefits. An energetic cleaner might be able to do 2 homes i one day… but 5 days a week and that’s exhausting. And prob still only amounts to 6 hours ish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$32/ hr doesn’t seem high… I’m not even in DC and we pay over $200 for a team of 2. They clean for 2-2.5 hours.
Nurses make $32 an hr. Some make less. Are we really saying that cleaning a house is worth more than being a nurse?
A lot of nurses make well over $32/hour. That's pretty low. And nurses have a daily commute while house cleaners don't get to charge for the time they spend commuting between houses. I think 32$/hr is low. We pay about 250$ for a cleaning company to do 2.5 hours of cleaning for 2 people. That's closer to $50/hr than what OP is paying.
Anonymous wrote:Cleaners do not work 1/ hours a day like nurses do and there are no benefits. An energetic cleaner might be able to do 2 homes i one day… but 5 days a week and that’s exhausting. And prob still only amounts to 6 hours ish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$32/ hr doesn’t seem high… I’m not even in DC and we pay over $200 for a team of 2. They clean for 2-2.5 hours.
Nurses make $32 an hr. Some make less. Are we really saying that cleaning a house is worth more than being a nurse?
Anonymous wrote:Cleaning your own home is not very difficult. Then the work is done to your satisfaction.
Cleaners do not work 1/ hours a day like nurses do and there are no benefits. An energetic cleaner might be able to do 2 homes i one day… but 5 days a week and that’s exhausting. And prob still only amounts to 6 hours ish.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$32/ hr doesn’t seem high… I’m not even in DC and we pay over $200 for a team of 2. They clean for 2-2.5 hours.
Nurses make $32 an hr. Some make less. Are we really saying that cleaning a house is worth more than being a nurse?
it’s not difficult but it’s time consuming. And it’s not all clean at the same time. Once every 2 weeks my whole house is clean, it brings me joy. I would rather do something with my kid than clean bathrooms.Anonymous wrote:Cleaning your own home is not very difficult. Then the work is done to your satisfaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$32/ hr doesn’t seem high… I’m not even in DC and we pay over $200 for a team of 2. They clean for 2-2.5 hours.
Nurses make $32 an hr. Some make less. Are we really saying that cleaning a house is worth more than being a nurse?
Anonymous wrote:$32/ hr doesn’t seem high… I’m not even in DC and we pay over $200 for a team of 2. They clean for 2-2.5 hours.
Anonymous wrote:I’m capable of cleaning my own home but I have to do it piecemeal. Coming home and having the whole house clean is worth a lot.
My experience is every company, large or small, starts off strong but falls off eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so hard to find because cleaning is actually a skill, and once upon a time most people knew how to do it, they learned from their parents. OK, most women. It was an essential life skill like cooking and sewing. Not anymore.
Ask around and try to find a college student that does it. More likely that they know what they are doing and somewhat enjoy it. I used to clean when I was in college, I thought it's not happening now, but my daughter's roommate works as a cleaning lady. So, there are still kids who do it. Good luck.
College kids dorm room are usually so clean. Smart college girls are well educated on cleaning .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaning your own home is not very difficult. Then the work is done to your satisfaction.
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This. We clean our home every Saturday morning as a family. It takes 75-90 minutes. Also teaches the kids to take responsibility for themselves.
Cleaning services have proliferated because of UMC people being lazy or feeling like they're "above that."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cleaning your own home is not very difficult. Then the work is done to your satisfaction.
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This. We clean our home every Saturday morning as a family. It takes 75-90 minutes. Also teaches the kids to take responsibility for themselves.
Cleaning services have proliferated because of UMC people being lazy or feeling like they're "above that."
It’s very time-consuming to clean up after a whole family in a SFH. It’s not impossible, just time-consuming. It would take me 4 hours on a Saturday to really do everything, and since I work all week I would rather not spend all weekend cleaning. And my kids are not quite skilled enough at cleaning in order to really help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's so hard to find because cleaning is actually a skill, and once upon a time most people knew how to do it, they learned from their parents. OK, most women. It was an essential life skill like cooking and sewing. Not anymore.
Ask around and try to find a college student that does it. More likely that they know what they are doing and somewhat enjoy it. I used to clean when I was in college, I thought it's not happening now, but my daughter's roommate works as a cleaning lady. So, there are still kids who do it. Good luck.
You think many college students are good at and enjoys cleaning? Did you just arrive to earth?