Hey DG!
Thanks.
Wonder Man actualy (though i dont mind when folk 'laughingly' refer to me as their 'cleaning lady' lol. Funny, i thought people would be put off by having a male cleaner, but not so...
Feedback is (so much for political correctness!) 1) the ladies of the house dont feel 'threatened' as they would by having another lady poking round the house (i guess thats a woman thing?) 2) they think that a man is always stronger and as such i'll be more incliend to move furniture, 3) its been said that as i have no children people dont have to worry about me not showing up like i might if the kids were bad. As i say, all VERY un-PC, but never the less it's what's been said.
I left a full-time job to do cleaning, i had to find a part-time checkout job at Tescos for the first few months untill i'd got enough work. My partner has a good job so that -and having no kids- did make it easier to get started. Just as i was about to leave Tesco (i didnt have all the work i needed but was well on the way) my old boss rang and asked me to go clean the offices i'd worked in. This was a real life-line for me as it was reasonably light work and it was 5 nights a week. Without it i don't know what i'd have done.
The staff all remembered me so i didnt get any grief about being 'just the cleaner', and they paid me on time (though i suspect that was due to the fact that i was also cleaning the house of the cheif accountant for the company
).
i went to Gran Canaria for a week in April 2006 and left my 'little star' Julie in charge of the office (i worried about it for the whole week 'cos she was only 'doing me a favour', i prayed that there would be no accidents whilst i was gone) and she did me proud, although i wasnt so keen having help in the domestic jobs. Anyway, i gave the office up after my holiday as i was inundated with domestic work and found that doing the office at night after doing 3 houses was a *bit* much. Still, it bought us a week in Gran Canaria.
More than anything i do wonder how domestic cleaners who work for a company get on going into different houses all the time? It takes a long time to get to know the places inside out i find, and to learn how people like things left. I suppose that only applies to regular work. Much as i love the people i work for (i do 14-17ish jobs a week for about 30 different clients over a 4-week window) i would like to do more one-off work, if only for the money.
A few weeks back i quoted a commercial client who'd aquired new offices and wanting them cleaned double what i would have charged a domestic for the same amount of time i'd spent, just because i knew they wanted the work doing ASAP, i knew i could make the time, and i knew they'd pay (actually i had an insider who advised me on that last point, in fact it was because of her -she being an ex-colleague who has thrown a fair bit of work my way over the years, god love her- that they'd be prepared to pay to get the job over and done with...) i blush to say it, but i charged more because i'd get away with it...
I've also got an army of 'old dears' who have me every few weeks to do the things they can no longer do and, more importantly, can't find a cleaning company to do (i guess its too specific to be profitable, i'm talking bed changing, sorting through cupboards, and, the OAP favourite - changing the net curtains!). Old people rock!
Bertie