04/08/2024 15:54
Subject: Re:Neighborhood High Schooler asking about a chance to clean houses; does this have negative social implications?
NP. It is possible she is looking for cleaning content for a social media channel. Housecleaning is very popular right now on TikTok and Instagram.
I cleaned houses in high school and I think positively about someone with the gumption to do this, but considerations are a bit more complex now.
Anonymous
04/08/2024 15:43
Subject: Neighborhood High Schooler asking about a chance to clean houses; does this have negative social implications?
I’m not sure why this is an issue when thousands of you hire babysitters and mothers helpers. So it’s not a question of privacy. It’s a question that you look down upon somebody who is trying to make a living doing manual work.
Anonymous
04/08/2024 14:50
Subject: Neighborhood High Schooler asking about a chance to clean houses; does this have negative social implications?
Just give her some money
Anonymous
04/08/2024 14:48
Subject: Neighborhood High Schooler asking about a chance to clean houses; does this have negative social implications?
I would hire the kid to help me do stuff, like clean out my attic, walk my dogs, or wash my cars.
Anonymous
04/07/2024 14:17
Subject: Neighborhood High Schooler asking about a chance to clean houses; does this have negative social implications?
No way. Insurance for one, optics of underage employees in the house; privacy.
Anonymous
04/07/2024 11:06
Subject: Neighborhood High Schooler asking about a chance to clean houses; does this have negative social implications?
Anonymous wrote:You really think the girl cleaning houses to make money will be the one spreading rumors? She’s much more likely to be the target
+100
Moreover, seniors barely notice that freshmen exist, let alone take time to invent rumors about them.
Anonymous
04/07/2024 11:03
Subject: Neighborhood High Schooler asking about a chance to clean houses; does this have negative social implications?
My classmate in college cleaned houses for her professors. She was a music major and this gave her extra money to rent the practice rooms on campus. The professors who had pianos at home also provided her with practice time before or after her cleaning session.