Once a bastion, or so I thought, of the upper class. I was amazed to hear how many people I know actually have a cleaner come to their homes once a week!
And the people I know certainly ain't upper class!!
Times they are a changing.
So come on, which of you toffee nosed, plum mouthed aristocrats are actually getting someone round to do your dirty work?
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One of my staff has one, every Wednesday he has to leave on time to do a pre cleaner clean!!
I voted LEAVE and don't have a cleaner.
*Awaits incoming*
But my eldest has a cleaner - and he voted remain also!
Will probably use one again when our building work’s finished.
An interesting question would be how much an hour do people pay for their cleaners?
We pay two people who are each there for 1.5hrs a total of £50. That equates to £16.67ph each. Cash in hand. Extortionate in my opinion. However, we inherited them when the mother in law moved in and she won't get rid of them. Other people I know pay roughly £12/£14 ph.
I think more important a question would be 'who pays their cleaner a decent living wage?' If you don't, but shout about unfairness from the rooftops, then maybe you need to ask yourself why not.
Its great to come home on a Thursday night to a sparkling clean house and don't have to spend our evenings and weekends cleaning, so we get quality time together as a family at weekends.
(And no, we don't have to do a pre-cleaner clean either!)
BUT my dog is in her 14th year and a bit frail, her medication and specialist food costs us £300 a month, so when she goes, in comes the cleaner, clouds and silver linings etc etc.
£9hr for 3hours once a week.