Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're all cheap as hell.
I pay what the cleaner asked me to pay. $40 an hour is actually a very decent wage. It takes virtually no skill to do the job.
Feel free to make your cleaner the beneficiary of your 401K and life insurance for all I care.
You're not only kinda disgusting for saying this, but you're also wrong. Some cleaners are much better than others.
I stopped cleaning my house during COVID and never went back to the weekly cleaning ladies.
It’s not a hard skill to learn and if I have questions on how to clean something I watch a YouTube video.
There’s a reason why most cleaning ladies are Hispanic immigrants who have little command of the English language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are paying $250 for bi-weekly cleaning. Our housekeeper typically brings 1-2 additional people with her. 3,200sqft house.
Does bi-weekly mean twice a week or every other week?
Anonymous wrote:We are paying $250 for bi-weekly cleaning. Our housekeeper typically brings 1-2 additional people with her. 3,200sqft house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're all cheap as hell.
I pay what the cleaner asked me to pay. $40 an hour is actually a very decent wage. It takes virtually no skill to do the job.
Feel free to make your cleaner the beneficiary of your 401K and life insurance for all I care.
Yeah, until the cleaner takes the steel wool to your stainless steel appliances or Windex to your upright piano. True stories.
Paying more for a cleaner does nothing to avoid what you describe. I am sure like any service there are extremely high end cleaners that probably charge thousands and know how to clean your Tiffany silver, your Steinway, etc...but a cleaner that charges $70/hour isn't charging that because they are more highly skilled than the $40 cleaner, but just because enough people will pay that in a certain neighborhood.
PP. I used to work as a cleaner. If you pay more, you’ll get a more intelligent cleaner, and a higher chance that they’ll turn their brain on when working.
$40 an hour is more than a decent wage for a cleaner.
I think it’s crazy high. Should be $20 or less
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're all cheap as hell.
I pay what the cleaner asked me to pay. $40 an hour is actually a very decent wage. It takes virtually no skill to do the job.
Feel free to make your cleaner the beneficiary of your 401K and life insurance for all I care.
You're not only kinda disgusting for saying this, but you're also wrong. Some cleaners are much better than others.
I’ll say it again, it takes very little skill to do the cleaning. You’re just dumb. It’s ok that it takes little to no skill. We need jobs like that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
We just got a quote of $160/biweekly for regular cleaning of our home. The lady said she will be coming on her own, and it will take about 4-5 hours. Our home is a little less than 2000 sq. ft., 3 levels, 2 bedrooms, and 2.5 bathrooms. We also have 2 dogs. Is this a reasonable quote? Should I shop around more to see if I can get a lower quote?
Thank you in advance!
This is exactly what we pay bi-weekly for similar house with 2 messy kids. 2 person crew takes about 2 hours. I think it’s a very good deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are paying $250 for bi-weekly cleaning. Our housekeeper typically brings 1-2 additional people with her. 3,200sqft house.
Does bi-weekly mean twice a week or every other week?
Anonymous wrote:We are paying $250 for bi-weekly cleaning. Our housekeeper typically brings 1-2 additional people with her. 3,200sqft house.
Anonymous wrote:We pay $200 for our 8600 sqft (3 levels) home. Two ladies on a bi-weekly schedule. We keep up with the daily clean/maintenance so takes them about 5 hours to do the whole house. No complaints!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $200 for our 8600 sqft (3 levels) home. Two ladies on a bi-weekly schedule. We keep up with the daily clean/maintenance so takes them about 5 hours to do the whole house. No complaints!
You are paying $20 an hour? That’s just wrong.
That’s just embarrassing. A house three times bigger than an average American house and you can’t pay them a decent wage?
I assumed it was 5 total hours (2.5 per person) which sounds about right for a house that is reasonably clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're all cheap as hell.
I pay what the cleaner asked me to pay. $40 an hour is actually a very decent wage. It takes virtually no skill to do the job.
Feel free to make your cleaner the beneficiary of your 401K and life insurance for all I care.
Yeah, until the cleaner takes the steel wool to your stainless steel appliances or Windex to your upright piano. True stories.
Paying more for a cleaner does nothing to avoid what you describe. I am sure like any service there are extremely high end cleaners that probably charge thousands and know how to clean your Tiffany silver, your Steinway, etc...but a cleaner that charges $70/hour isn't charging that because they are more highly skilled than the $40 cleaner, but just because enough people will pay that in a certain neighborhood.
PP. I used to work as a cleaner. If you pay more, you’ll get a more intelligent cleaner, and a higher chance that they’ll turn their brain on when working.
$40 an hour is more than a decent wage for a cleaner.