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amother
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Today at 12:35 pm
Her cleaning lady is totally fine ladies!
She apologized and the lady asked if she still wanted her to come.
All’s good!
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amother
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Today at 1:29 pm
amother Scarlet wrote: | Yikes! Stereotype much? My former cleaning lady was a supervising psychiatric nurse in her native country. And I spent some time doing housekeeping myself when I was between jobs. |
What's a stereotype? That in general people who clean houses don't have money? Actually, that seems reality based and not a stereotype.
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amother
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Today at 1:47 pm
If you’re cleaning houses in between jobs and you’re fine with that then no problem!
If you’re trying to make a career out of it but don’t show up when you say you will, cut corners while you work, spend time on your phone when you think no one is watching then you really aren’t going to be that respected.
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mizle10
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Today at 1:55 pm
amother Peach wrote: | Happens to my daughter all the time. People forgetting they reserved her or cancelling last second. She realizes they are human and just moves on. |
That’s very different than forgetting to cancel, having ur daughter show up, wait around, and then having her transportation home paid for
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amother
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Today at 3:29 pm
amother Linen wrote: | Her cleaning lady is totally fine ladies!
She apologized and the lady asked if she still wanted her to come.
All’s good! |
Thanks she responded she knew it was a holiday but I didn't say anything... so she figured to leave and "it's ok nothing happened"
I appreciate your help linen
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Ema of 5
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Today at 4:12 pm
amother NeonBlue wrote: | What's a stereotype? That in general people who clean houses don't have money? Actually, that seems reality based and not a stereotype. |
More like that cleaning ladies don’t have brains, skills, self respect, or common sense.
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Ema of 5
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Today at 4:14 pm
amother Linen wrote: | If you’re cleaning houses in between jobs and you’re fine with that then no problem!
If you’re trying to make a career out of it but don’t show up when you say you will, cut corners while you work, spend time on your phone when you think no one is watching then you really aren’t going to be that respected. |
But that’s not what’s being discussed here. We have no idea how well or not well the cleaning lady does her job, but we DO know that she waited for an hour before deciding to go home.
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amother
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Today at 4:42 pm
amother NeonBlue wrote: | What's a stereotype? That in general people who clean houses don't have money? Actually, that seems reality based and not a stereotype. | . Oh, please. I was responding to that obnoxious post about people cleaning houses for a living because they don't have half a brain. That should have been obvious to you. And equally obviously, my former cleaning lady was cleaning houses precisely because she needed money and her lack of English precluded her getting any other kind of job. As soon as she improved her English enough to get back into the white-collar world, she was done cleaning houses.
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