finaledition
Pearl Clutcher
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Jun 26, 2014 0:30:34 GMT
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Post by finaledition on Sept 6, 2017 19:39:47 GMT
I'm understand your hesitation. I used a housecleaner that I should have let go far sooner than I eventually did because 1) I am also a softie and 2) the bottom line was that despite the quality of her work, she was honest and trustworthy and that was my number 1 priority when employing someone in my home.
But I live in the Bay Area. I pay $130 a week for 2 ladies to clean my house~4500 square feet. I have no plans to let these two go, they are wonderful, but the 2 best ways to find a new housecleaner would be to put your feelers out via Facebook and see if local friends have recommendations. And/or if you use Next Door, request recommendations from members of your community.
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Post by beaglemom on Sept 6, 2017 19:45:35 GMT
I'm understand your hesitation. I used a housecleaner that I should have let go far sooner than I eventually did because 1) I am also a softie and 2) the bottom line was that despite the quality of her work, she was honest and trustworthy and that was my number 1 priority when employing someone in my home. But I live in the Bay Area. I pay $130 a week for 2 ladies to clean my house~4500 square feet. I have no plans to let these two go, they are wonderful, but the 2 best ways to find a new housecleaner would be to put your feelers out via Facebook and see if local friends have recommendations. And/or if you use Next Door, request recommendations from members of your community. I went on Nextdoor to check for recommendations about an hour ago. She had responded 12 hours ago to someone else's request for recommendations! I am going to schedule estimates with a couple companies in the next week or so and in the mean time the cousin will keep doing my floors.
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