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Right. I've officially given up on doing any house cleaning, it is time to pay someone to do it for me. Given that I earn more per hour then it would cost to pay a cleaner, it makes sense financially, too.
So, does anyone have any recommendations for house cleaners? I'm looking for someone to come in once a fortnight, vacuum the house, clean the bathroom and mop the kitchen and bathroom floors.
If you have had a good experience with any, let me know. Cheers.
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It's very hard to find good cleaners - my parents have been through 3 in the last year, I would suggest finding some impoverished uni student ...
Posted by: Tansy on August 17, 2004 09:51 AM
ah mike...i leave you alone for 2 minutes and this is what happens. blood of the workers etc. now that apartheid is over it's a bit trickier. naaaaah. owsigahhhhhnmate? gooothethorpedooooo!
xm
Posted by: mardeeeen on August 17, 2004 03:05 PM
find a retired person or single mum who will work day hours not just for the money but the satisfaction of working. i am a cleaner in a rural area that has a high demand for cleaners and struggle to actually find the availability to do all.
but i love the gratitude from my clients. it may be a small difference to them but none the less it makes their life easier. keep searching you will find.
Posted by: bell on September 22, 2005 06:24 PM
WELL STARTING OUT AT 24 I CAN SEE A FUTURE IN THIS PEOPLE LAUGH BUT ILL TELL U WHAT I WORK LESS HOURS THEN A NORMAL JOB AND AT THE END OF THE DAY EARN AS MUCH AS A FULL TIME PERSON WOULD. BEST THING ABOUT IT...MY OWN THINKING TIME N THE DEMAND IS ALWAYS THERE. I LOVE IT N WOULDNT CHANGE IT FOR THE WORLD.....UNLESS I WIN LOTTO OR MARRY A RICH MAN!!!!! HAHAHAHA
Posted by: maria aka mez the cleaner on July 7, 2006 06:52 PM
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