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How much do you pay your cleaner?

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  • tod123
    tod123 Posts: 7,021 Forumite
    TBH I have suspected her of stealing for a while now, mainly bath room products
  • notechno
    notechno Posts: 205 Forumite
    Wasn't that your precious kids that were throwing each other's stuff down one of your many loos?
  • scheming_gypsy
    scheming_gypsy Posts: 18,410 Forumite
    erdd2 wrote: »
    To do the cleaning duties :rotfl:


    well... she could polish his helmet...
  • tod123
    tod123 Posts: 7,021 Forumite
    Hi,

    This is Tod's wife. The cleaner gets taxis paid , meals when here & all cleaning products!
  • moomoomama27
    moomoomama27 Posts: 3,823 Forumite
    edited 30 July 2011 at 8:44PM
    tod123 wrote: »
    You must live in a small house moo

    We have a very large home, 3 teenage girls, multiple bathrooms etc.

    It all needs a good clean.


    Not at all! Thankfully I've bought my children up to respect my home, and they do chores, meaning that between us (and yes My husband and I work) we don't need a cleaner!

    I once worked as a cleaner in my teens, and cleaned a busy solicitors office with about 30 rooms, even that (with multiple bathrooms ;)) only needed cleaning for 4 hours once a week. Sounds like not only do your children behave like pigs they live like them too!
  • erdd2
    erdd2 Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    tod123 wrote: »
    Hi,

    This is Tod's wife. The cleaner gets taxis paid , meals when here & all cleaning products!

    Hi Tod's wife, wonder if a "housetrainer" would be more economical?
  • notechno
    notechno Posts: 205 Forumite
    tod123 wrote: »
    Hi,

    This is Tod's wife. The cleaner gets taxis paid , meals when here & all cleaning products!

    First she lived a short bus ride away, now she comes in a taxi - or do you mean taxes? And you get the benefit of the cleaning products, not her. Work don't charge me to use my PC or phone, but the cleaning products you provide are somehow for her benefit?
  • tod123
    tod123 Posts: 7,021 Forumite
    erdd2 wrote: »
    Hi Tod's wife, wonder if a "housetrainer" would be more economical?

    Tod is a nightmare , anyway I hate all this so will say goodnight!
  • erdd2
    erdd2 Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    tod123 wrote: »
    Tod is a nightmare , anyway I hate all this so will say goodnight!

    Nite nite Tod's wife, sweet nightmares ;)
  • tomatoe_2
    tomatoe_2 Posts: 940 Forumite
    Have look on gumtree in the work wanted section. I don't need a cleaner as I do it myself but if I did I'm fairly certain I could find an eastern european girl that would do it for three or four pounds an hour cash.
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