Oddly, I may actually be hiring someone (a friend of a friend) to clean, soon...we'll see...what do people think the going rate for cleaning is, anyway? I think she's selling herself short. Not, I suppose, that that's a bad thing for me. And I suppose if she has a couple hour minimum, depending on how often I had her come (probably not more than every couple weeks), it'd be fine. I've never hired someone, but I think it'd be good, but weird. But possibly necessary. And suspect it would help keep me *tidy*, as well as clean.
Here in DC, I paid $50 every other week for her to dust, clean the floors, and the kitchen and bathroom. It was good because it forced me to tidy up every two weeks.
Exactly. My housekeeper was independent, she kept everything. I considered her an independent contractor, so taxes and such were her responsibility. she didn't make enough money for me to do an I-9, so it was all above board.
This is my situation, too. I love my cleaning person and she's been extremely reliable and does great work. She quoted me a flat rate, handles her own insurance and taxes. She likes the flexibility the work gives her and I'm happy to pay for what she does. I am glad that it forces me to pick up everything and put it away before she comes in so she can do the heavy cleaning jobs that I really can't get to on a regular basis.
{{{Teppy}}} I don't trust your employers to not fuck you over further. I worked for a non-profit who used the amorphous benchmarks to set someone up for a firing and I left shortly after that. Seriously, watch your back. And send out resumes.
Aims, Olivia got about ten compliments on her wardrobe this weekend.
The roomies and I are getting someone once a month for three hours. We figure the $20 each is worth it for peace on earth.
Hey, everyone.
Ugh, Steph, I feel awful for you. I empathize, cause I STILL feel like a bog ol' loser for not getting my contract renewed. And now with extra added loser crunchiness cause I got a note from the job I interviewed for and they went with another candidate.
Yeah, I got that note when I rolled in at 5 a.m. after a demoralizing night out. Excellent pre-sleep medication.
I have no other nibbles, and my contract (and paychecks) run out on 8/15.
Sorry to not cheerful, but I am NOT cheerful at all about this. So, I feel ya, Tep. I really, really do.
And my internet is really sporadic now. I have no TV, my DVD player got fried by lightning 2 weeks ago and my DVD/CD player on my PC is broken. And I have no money for books.
And my friends that are having the awesome wedding in Sedona next week that I can't go to because of the stupid surgery that cost a lot of money want to have their in-town reception on my birthday. It's the first time my birthday has been on a weekend in three years (it usually falls on the first week of school, so I always work it). I said yes, of course, but I feel like everyone is getting married and having kids and etc., and I'm so unspecial I can't even have my birthday for myself.
Ugh, Need coffee and self-pity diuretic.
{{{{{Erin}}}}} Tons of job~ma to you. I hope something comes along very soon.
Lordy, Erin that sucks.
See if you can Freecycle up a DVD player. People are always upgrading.
{{Erin}} I am so so sorry. I just don't understand why a great teacher doesn't have a job. It boggles the mind.
There are not a shitload of jobs to apply for in KC right now, either. I should have been applying in April or May...except I didn't know I wasn't going to have a job till the first of May, and then I had surgery.
Oh, nevermind me. I am full of fucking woe and doom today, and it's annoying even me.
Yeah, teaching jobs can be pretty seasonal. Any chance you can get on the substitute rosters? I'm afraid I don't remember what you teach, so I don't know if this is totally impractical.
Erin, I have a dvd player I'm not using. I could send it to you if you'd like. Although I have no extra tv and it's not a portable dvd player so it might not be of use to you.
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meara, I might be interested in this cleaner myself. We're looking at getting someone in twice a month or so once the debts are paid off.