Anonymous wrote:We give the APs the option to have their rooms cleaned or not. If they choose to, they do have to be sure the room is ready to be vacuumed. (The cleaners don't make the beds or dust in the bedrooms.) AP shares a bathroom with the children. And if my cleaning service suggested charging more to include all the bedrooms, I would get a new cleaning service. It's not a huge house, and it's biweekly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here....
I appreciate the opinions and agree about keeping room maintained but I also think that the AP realistically would rather have the money directly or in perks than to have her room and bathroom cleaned. I also kind of feel like the luxury of a housekeeper is earned after years of scrubbing your own toilet. And I have never in my life had my own bathroom that I didn’t have to share with anyone but if I had....seems like cleaning it won’t be that gross.
I will give her the option of having her room cleaned every other week or giving her the cash early next year for taxes (and ask her if I can check her room once per month).
Thanks again!
Wait, so the housekeeper only does common areas and your bedroom/bathroom and your kids do their own? Right? Because they don’t deserve the housekeeper cleaning for them, they haven’t had “years of scrubbing [their] own toilet.”
So! Either you think that AP isn’t a part of the family and can be the only one to clean her own space. Or you are putting her and kids on the same level, and all are cleaning personal rooms. Which is it?
Anonymous wrote:OP here....
I appreciate the opinions and agree about keeping room maintained but I also think that the AP realistically would rather have the money directly or in perks than to have her room and bathroom cleaned. I also kind of feel like the luxury of a housekeeper is earned after years of scrubbing your own toilet. And I have never in my life had my own bathroom that I didn’t have to share with anyone but if I had....seems like cleaning it won’t be that gross.
I will give her the option of having her room cleaned every other week or giving her the cash early next year for taxes (and ask her if I can check her room once per month).
Thanks again!
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it....don't people want clean rooms regardless of who's living there???
Anonymous wrote:OP here....
I appreciate the opinions and agree about keeping room maintained but I also think that the AP realistically would rather have the money directly or in perks than to have her room and bathroom cleaned. I also kind of feel like the luxury of a housekeeper is earned after years of scrubbing your own toilet. And I have never in my life had my own bathroom that I didn’t have to share with anyone but if I had....seems like cleaning it won’t be that gross.
I will give her the option of having her room cleaned every other week or giving her the cash early next year for taxes (and ask her if I can check her room once per month).
Thanks again!