Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds to me like your bosses are simply “assuming” that you will eventually start bringing up the garbage bins.
I agree -
Do not start doing it or major job creep will definitely set in.
It is the parent’s responsibility to provide you access to a trash receptacle (that doesn’t include walking up or down a long path to get access!)![]()
This family is just a very sloppy family & I, being an organized neatnik couldn’t function well in such a daily, chaotic environment.
However if the house is bearable for you, I would just continue pestering your bosses to get their act together until they finally do.
Good luck!
House is definitely not bearable. It’s a 4000 sq ft home that gets cleaned once once a month. Toilets are disgusting as older charges are boys. Kitchen is always dirty as well because they cook a lot. The house is just really hard to work in. But they pay well and are generally nice people.
\Anonymous wrote:MB and DB always leave their dishes anywhere they eat. There’s always a ton of dishes all over the house. They hardly ever load or unload the ddishwasher and it’s always up to me to do it. They also never bring in the garbage bins after trash day. So, when I empty out the diaper pail, I have to leave the bag outside near the garage. They live in a mountain type area and they have a long driveway so it’s not so easy to bring the garbge bins back in, which is why they never bring them in. Or when the kitchen garbage bin is full, I also have to leave the bag by the garage. They also leave plastic, cardboard boxes and all types of bottles (wine bottles, cans, etc) all over the house. It’s starting to get on my nerves because my charge is 8 months old and is very active and likes to grab anything in his way. Is there anything I can say or do to encourage them to be more clean or at least bring the garbage bins in?
Apparently a coyote ripped up the diaper pail bag I had left out this past Fridayand left dirty diapers all over the drive way. DB send me the camera footage this Saturday. I texted back saying I was sorry and that next time I would leave the bag INSIDE the garage since the bins are never brought in. He never texted me back and seemed pretty upset in the texts. I really don’t feel like it’s my responsibility to bring in the garbage bins So I don’t want to start doing it because then they’ll get used to it
Dishes and recycling is also becoming a problem and it’s really hard to work and navigate a home like this with an 8 month old baby.
Any thoughts or tips would be appreciated, but this post is more for me venting. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds to me like your bosses are simply “assuming” that you will eventually start bringing up the garbage bins.
I agree -
Do not start doing it or major job creep will definitely set in.
It is the parent’s responsibility to provide you access to a trash receptacle (that doesn’t include walking up or down a long path to get access!)![]()
This family is just a very sloppy family & I, being an organized neatnik couldn’t function well in such a daily, chaotic environment.
However if the house is bearable for you, I would just continue pestering your bosses to get their act together until they finally do.
Good luck!
House is definitely not bearable. It’s a 4000 sq ft home that gets cleaned once once a month. Toilets are disgusting as older charges are boys. Kitchen is always dirty as well because they cook a lot. The house is just really hard to work in. But they pay well and are generally nice people.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds to me like your bosses are simply “assuming” that you will eventually start bringing up the garbage bins.
I agree -
Do not start doing it or major job creep will definitely set in.
It is the parent’s responsibility to provide you access to a trash receptacle (that doesn’t include walking up or down a long path to get access!)![]()
This family is just a very sloppy family & I, being an organized neatnik couldn’t function well in such a daily, chaotic environment.
However if the house is bearable for you, I would just continue pestering your bosses to get their act together until they finally do.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows you don't put trash outside not in a bin or an animal will get to it. Their house.