How much should I pay a cleaner?

How much should I pay a cleaner?

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KingRichard

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Friday 19th November 2010
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As in, what's an acceptable rate of pay?

I've used big companies before that want £60 an hour, which I think takes the piss a bit... however, when I've been working for a fortnight solid, it needs doing so needs must.

The trouble is, these companies won't do certain things - they'll put a wash on, but not hang it up to dry... they'll clean internal windows, but won't do anything on the balcony.

I think for sixty rubs an hour, I should get... well. Sixty 'rubs' to be frank biggrin

I've got a pretty nice pad, I just need someone keeping on top of the household st which takes up my time. My life is pretty hectic, work hard/play hard and sometimes I don't get home for a few days at a time. If you pull, but forget you left skiddies in the pan three days ago... well. You get the picture smile

Basically I reckon it falls to these tasks twice a week:

General tidy, put stuff under coffee table etc.
Stick a wash on.
Hoover
Polish
Clean kitchen surfaces and empty dishwasher.
Put bin in bin store, stick a fresh one in.
Make sure I have a fresh pint of milk in.
stick some washing on dryer, blitz some ironing (I've never even come close to 'blitzing' ironing - although I hear it can be done).
clean bathroom and put in fresh towels and do bog roll etc.
Change bed clothes in one room.
Polish mirrors.
wash stone floor in bathroom and kitchen
air freshen.

Does this fall under the job description of a cleaner anyway, would I be better off advertising for a maid? Is it really unreasonable to ask them to do this extra stuff? It's not like it's some minging old place.

And what should I be paying? £60 an hour isn't on, because I feel like a mug! But the same amount for doing everything without moaning would be okay I suppose...





KingRichard

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Friday 19th November 2010
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ali_kat said:
MollyMaid wink
Is that a sex doll?

KingRichard

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Friday 19th November 2010
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'We are sorry but MOLLY MAID does not provide service in the area you requested.'

frown

KingRichard

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SplatSpeed said:
i pay half my salary
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KingRichard

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Friday 19th November 2010
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davido140 said:
£60 an hour is an absolute rip off.

Search the local free rags for independent and smaller companies. You'll have to do some interviewing and maybe get some references but you should get a reliable local mrs miggins who will do all you cleaning, washing and ironing etc for less than half than per hour. In fact £10-£20 an hour depending on your area is the most you should be paying.

£60 an hour?? FFS honestly... if your pad is VERY nice they might just be trying it on as they thing you're minted.
It's not ridiculously nice... but it is probably the nicest apartment block bar one in town.

Everything is of a decent quality because I'm not a tightarse and can see value for money in properly made things. I thought they were taking the wotsit but now I know smile

KingRichard

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Targarama said:
When we had Molly's Maid type companies they sent 2 or 3 ladies who covered the house in around 2 hours (dust/vacuum/bathrooms/kitchen) for £75. They didn't take as much care with our stuff as I'd like and it always felt like they were on a mission to get out the door (they are given so many jobs a day). We then moved onto a lady who we paid £10 an hour cash. We now need another cleaner as this one moved away. Finding a good one you can trust is hard.

Edited by Targarama on Friday 19th November 20:12
The cleaner from the local boozer mentioned she would like to do it, but she's a bit weird and she started going on about giving me a leg massage laugh

I'd end up with a carrera2 situation for sure and I'd be going round sniffing the door handles for 'hint of prawn' biggrin

KingRichard

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Friday 19th November 2010
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whoami said:
KingRichard said:
£60 an hour,
rofl

You are fking joking.
Afraid not... I just needed it doing a couple of times and it was okay, but pisses me off they charge that much and don't actually do all the stuff that takes the time.

I can polish and scrub me lav out quick, but all the in depth stuff takes time and really makes a difference when you're entertaining at short notice.

KingRichard

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Friday 19th November 2010
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Didn't know we had this section...

You watch the thread become a ghost town now!

KingRichard

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Friday 19th November 2010
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Right, so we are in agreement that my demands are not beyond the call of duty?

KingRichard

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Grey Ghost said:
Is Carrera2 still about.......... hehe
That was EPIC!

KingRichard

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Ooh no... you wouldn't. Trust me biggrin

Brian Blessed in a dress, basically.

Where2Guv

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Wednesday 24th November 2010
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Think I have one sorted...

She needs flexible hours, which I can do during the day. I've known her for about three years and she is a matron at a private school.

£7.50 an hour. Job done.

Thanks for the advice smile

Where2Guv

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Thursday 25th November 2010
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I generally grab coffee and breakfast on the way to the office, then I work until around 6pm. I'm in, then straight back out again to the gym. Shower and then either out promoting or socialising in the evening.

What with sleeping, showering, eating in little ten minute windows and never being around to sort everything out - I could do with the help. My time is more valuable employed elsewhere, and paying someone else to clean my bog and iron my pants is good value for me hehe

Weekends I like to completely get away and/or relax. Those two days are important for me smile