Anonymous wrote: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!
Smartass. Nevertheless, I don't have to clean up for the ckleaning woman or constantly apokolgize "sorry my house is such a mess."
Anonymous wrote: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!
Smartass. Nevertheless, I don't have to clean up for the ckleaning woman or constantly apokolgize "sorry my house is such a mess."
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?