Anonymous wrote:I would do a combination of deep cleaning, then some self care. Can you clean for several hours then book a massage, meet friends for lunch, buy a new book? Sounds great to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, because I could hire someone to do it for less than I would lose in pay. I'm part-time and I don't get any paid time off.
A cleaning service can’t organize your papers or go through your closet.
Anonymous wrote:My DH exclusively works from home, only going in to the office occasionally (finance) but next week he will be going to the office M-Th, and I’m thinking of those days off to really clean my house, go through some closets, etc. My reasoning is that I can blast music and make noise where I otherwise can’t because he’s here working. Part of me thinks this is the best idea ever, the other part thinks it’s a waste of personal time (I have it to burn and also have enough for family stuff.) What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. This is basically what I do over spring break. Works for me!
Another teacher here. This is what I do every spring break. I can’t afford to travel, so I give myself the gift of a clean house!
Anonymous wrote:If you have vacation to spare, yes I would do it! Clean in the morning. Go out for lunch. Enjoy the afternoon. Perfect week.
Anonymous wrote:Sure. If you can do it without creating ill will at work I'd do it.
Anonymous wrote:No, because I could hire someone to do it for less than I would lose in pay. I'm part-time and I don't get any paid time off.