Having a monthly person come in and clean is AWESOME. I'm very tempted to up the frequency.
I am interviewing a housekeeper this afternoon. Help me come up with questions. I've never done this before.
How often do you want her to come? Is it cheaper per visit if she comes more often (because less will have built up)? Is she insured/bonded? If you're paying her directly does it break the IRS limit (is this under the table or legit company type thing)? What tasks does she normally do/is there a list of things you can choose/does she do some tasks only occasionally? Are you paying by time, or by cleaning? How long does she take? How often does she take vacation or have to otherwise reschedule? If you need to reschedule, how easy is that? Is a first cleaning longer/more expensive, since it hasn't been cleaned before?
(I don't know that I asked any of those questions the first time I had the place cleaned, but some were not relevant)
Paris and Hamilton. Buffistas are killing it.
Yay! I appreciate living vicariously through Buffistas.
How often do you want her to come? Is it cheaper per visit if she comes more often (because less will have built up)? Is she insured/bonded? If you're paying her directly does it break the IRS limit (is this under the table or legit company type thing)? What tasks does she normally do/is there a list of things you can choose/does she do some tasks only occasionally? Are you paying by time, or by cleaning? How long does she take? How often does she take vacation or have to otherwise reschedule? If you need to reschedule, how easy is that? Is a first cleaning longer/more expensive, since it hasn't been cleaned before?
These are all great and I feel like I should save them in case we're ever able to hire a cleaning person! Another question I'd ask is "What kind of products do you use?"
Intermission! I expect to ugly cry my way through the finale.
All good questions on the cleaning person, but really nothing counts more than a recommendation from someone you know. Our blessed saint that keeps us clean and sane is totally under the table, likely not a citizen, expensive if you considered it an hourly thing. BUT she does more in 3 hours than I could in 12, and even then would do a better job then me. She is like a superhero with making stuff clean super fast as her superpower.
I expect to ugly cry my way through the finale.
Keep it together woman!!!
I just saw that an old HS friend is now doing freelance floor cleaning, but he falls in that middle zone between complete stangers and close friends/family who I'm OK with seeing how messy my apartment is and potentially having unsupervised access to my personal stuff.
The maintenance guy in my building likes to go through people's stuff when he's in an apartment unsupervised.
Once a tenant was out of town for a few weeks but came back early to find Tim the maintenance guy sitting on his recliner, watching his TV and eating his food.
Not sure if I mentioned here, Daveed went to my high school (different eons, of course) and was taught by one of my friends.
Daveed was one of my friends' first onstage kiss (M/M, too!). Bay Area Represent!
I would love to have someone come in twice a year and do all the grotty stuff I hate doing. I have no problem with the usual weekly(ish) chores, but I haaaaaate cleaning out drawers, scrubbing cupboards & walls, cleaning grout, etc. Also, we need someone in to professionally clean our carpets, but we also have a soon-to-be-toddler, so that might be a waste of money.
we also have a soon-to-be-toddler
We need a Peanut update!
I'm thinking every other week-ish. This first person is from a company that we used for our move out cleaning in California. So I know they are reputable, bonded, and such. I will ask about products for sure...my asthma is under control right now and I want to keep it that way.