Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I was full-on moving furniture so so could wipe down baseboards, that sort of thing. All flipping day today.
Ugh.
Take pictures as you clean to bolster your Indeed application to cleaning companies after you lose your job.
WTF is wrong with you?
If someone can't afford a cleaner that moves furniture and wipes down baseboards, they probably work for the government and are highly likely to lose their jobs. They should be pro-active.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I was full-on moving furniture so so could wipe down baseboards, that sort of thing. All flipping day today.
Ugh.
Take pictures as you clean to bolster your Indeed application to cleaning companies after you lose your job.
WTF is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I was full-on moving furniture so so could wipe down baseboards, that sort of thing. All flipping day today.
Ugh.
Take pictures as you clean to bolster your Indeed application to cleaning companies after you lose your job.
Anonymous wrote:Funny I've been stressed organizing. Didn't realize everybody else was doing the same as me! I have taken a few loads to the thrift store.
Anonymous wrote:I doom scrolled and now I'm eating macrons (a lot of macrons). For the people who "don't have a care in the world" - how unkind. My career and (so far) my finances are not affected by what is happening, but during my career I have worked entirely at non-profits and higher education research. I am just devastated by these events. It's heartbreaking.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I was full-on moving furniture so so could wipe down baseboards, that sort of thing. All flipping day today.
Ugh.