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You have to read this it's nothing like what goes on these days! I am feeling guilty... but it was a long time coming, and now that I’ve finally taken this step, I can’t stop. I finally feel satisfied and happy! Everyone agrees that you should end one relationship before starting a new one, but sometimes overlap is the only thing to do if you're a big chicken, which I am. Ok before we go further, It’s not what you think. Really! Here is the story. I’ve had a housecleaner for many years; first it was on a monthly basis and gradually it became a weekly event. The best cleaning service I’ve had was when I lived in Edmonton; each week when I got home from work sitting on my kitchen counter was a fresh vase of cut flowers and a small “Thank You” note. Now who doesn’t want to come home to that? When I moved to Ottawa I hired a franchised cleaning service. The job they did was passable something I could tolerate. But once my hubby moved in it was a different story. The way he described them was “I think they arrive, sit down with their coffee and cigarettes and watch soaps on TV. Spraying air freshener as they walk out the door for effect.” While I understand that cleaning is subjective I had to agreed with his opinion after seeing a layer of dust under his desk on the wires and cables. No one should work in a dirty space, so I told him he had to “let them go” which he did while I was at work the following week. Being new to the job of hubby, he was willing to do anything I asked to make me happy, even the very undesirable task of firing someone. I felt weird having someone come clean my house so I would do a little cleaning before the cleaner comes to clean. Well, that is probably why it took me so long to admit I had a problem because by cleaning before she arrived I really though I was setting an example of how I wanted the cleaning done. But we had a communication breakdown, well to be honest, she couldn't read my code. While I was under the impression that the light daily cleaning was done by me and the housecleaner would handle the more extensive “Saturday” cleanings, she was thinking how fast can I get out of here. This, I realized was my mistake, and ignoring it was my second mistake and then waiting so long to do anything about it is the worst mistake of all. My first clue should have been when my sister came to visit and said, "you have a housecleaner?" as she proceed to do an extensive cleaning where everything gleamed and sparkled. Then I began to be more observant of the weekly cleaning and started noticing that many things I though was being done was actually not done. And still It took a while but eventually I accepted that my house was not messy but really becoming dirty. Yuk, right! I finally admitted that something had to be done. Therefore, I did what any reasonable person would do and hired another housecleaner to come in and do a major cleaning in the kitchen. As it is with any cheating, it just happend one day. Well that is a lie. I had to actually search the pile of flyers I received in the mailbox, and fortunately for me, my cleaning lady never throws out anything. I found one that said the magic words "Will go down on my hands and knees..." , I dialed the number. Oh, to be sure, I felt guilty. But on the other hand it also felt good to know that the sparkle was not just on the surface. Then, I did it again! I didn’t even wait a whole week, I just had to call her back and get her to do her magic in the bedrooms and bathrooms. The very next day my regular housecleaner was scheduled, I felt so guilty I made sure I wasn’t home when she arrived. Now, I find myself in a conundrum. I’m thinking, hmmm, I really want her to do my offices too. My regular housecleaner is the same person I use to clean our offices and I’ve noticed the cleaning at the office is also suspect. I know, we should just “let her go”. But we’ve had a long relationship with her, over 14 years to be exact. She was once young, quick and as good as this new person who takes prides in her work, but over the years she has let herself go, became complacent and is just going through the motions. Not even pretending to do a good job. But after this many years we’ve developed an emotional bond with her and she is dependent on us for the pay. Thus, for the time being I think for both our sakes it is best that I continue cheating on her. Not often mind you. However, I've come to the conclusion that there is no such thing as a little cheating, because doing it once or twice, and in my situation maybe more, it still makes it difficult to look the person you're cheating on in the eyes! And I'm sure she is getting that feeling that someone has been in her territory. There you have it, cheating is bad! But tell that to my wobbly spineless backbone as it soundly sleeps knowing that the dust bunnies under the bed are no longer. It occurs to me that maybe my first housecleaner by leaving me flowers and an thank you note was actually thanking me for cleaning the place for them for them all along. |
haha...nice...was not sure where this was headed...lol...i think it willsoon come back to haunt you if you are not honest with them though...as with most cheating...smiles.
ReplyDeleteHousecleaners can be a big problem.
ReplyDeleteIt's very hard to find someone good and reliable, and if you do find, it's not for a long time.
If you have a soft heart, you're in big trouble; she'll take advantage of that , neglect her duties, and make you feel bad just at the thought of firing her.
Moreover, Maria Shreiber Schwartzeneger is not the only one in history to be presented with a surprise by her housecleaner.
Too funny and clever. I would imagine she can see the difference and knows she's getting away with minimal work for full pay. And doesn't care. You are indeed soft-hearted. Why not ask your regular cleaner to do specific tasks, as opposed to general cleaning? You might find she does a better job when she knows your attention will go directly to those details.
ReplyDeleteBrain,
ReplyDeleteCheating and being bitten on the butt do go together. When I get some nerves I'll have to sit her down with a "we have to talk" line.
Duta,
You are so right, good help is hard to come by and even harder to keep them motivated to continue doing well.
HIlary,
I am taking your advise and we'll see what happens.
Thank you for commenting.