Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH played a sport at Middlebury and laundry service was free for athletes (graduated in past ten years).
My kids are both college athletes, and they get laundry service for uniforms and practice clothes, but they're not supposed to include other clothes in the wash. Occasionally kids will do this -- perhaps intentionally or perhaps not -- and coaches will call them on it. It usually ends up being a great source of teasing for some time to come.
Anonymous wrote:DH played a sport at Middlebury and laundry service was free for athletes (graduated in past ten years).
Anonymous wrote:Davidson does the laundry for all students (free) if sign up for the service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we toured Davidson last year we were informed they were eliminating the free laundry program. We were told by a tour guide at Wake that they have a service (as of last year). What my DS needs is a service that will not only wash and fold his laundry, but also pick it up off the floor! Guess he is in for a rude awakening when he heads to a school without laundry service next year.
This is a parenting fail on your part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Claremont McKenna has cleaning/maid service for all dorm rooms."
What's this?!? They make beds? Pick condoms off the floor?
Yep.
Though it's the only Claremont school that provides this service.
Anonymous wrote:DH played a sport at Middlebury and laundry service was free for athletes (graduated in past ten years).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom got me the laundry service at Penn 18 years ago. I felt weird about it. Work study students would pick up and deliver the laundry from your dorm. Pretty sure thy outsourced the actual cleaning, but it was uncomfortable nonetheless. I told my mom to cancel it and I did my own laundry.
I understand that you do not want strangers go through your laundry or come across as an elitist BUT I am sure some students were appreciating the fact that they could earn money doing this job.
Nothing about the PP's post was elitist. PP was just describing how it worked. Get a grip and stop trying to find issues when there are none.
Reading comprehension, please. I did not say p(pp) was elitist. I am saying that there could be 2 possible reasons for someone not using the service (among many) - but, it could be that some students actually depended on providing these services and getting paid for it.
Anonymous wrote:When we toured Davidson last year we were informed they were eliminating the free laundry program. We were told by a tour guide at Wake that they have a service (as of last year). What my DS needs is a service that will not only wash and fold his laundry, but also pick it up off the floor! Guess he is in for a rude awakening when he heads to a school without laundry service next year.
Anonymous wrote:"Claremont McKenna has cleaning/maid service for all dorm rooms."
What's this?!? They make beds? Pick condoms off the floor?