GeorgiaXplant
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- Georgia
As I've mentioned, I'm a cleaning lady. This time of year, everybody wants a piece of me, which is fine, but once my schedule is full, it's full. People will call and ask if I can clean for them on whatever day, and I'll have to turn them down. As in, "I'm sorry, I just can't take another job before the holidays." After much weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth and pleas for me to find a way to work them in, I'll do my best to accommodate them, especially if they're neighbors who live in our subdivision. After I've rearranged my schedule so that it still suits my regular clients, and after professions of eternal gratitude from the person who did everything except offer up their first-born for me to help them out "just this once", they call and cancel. Yeah. CANCEL!
What the heck? I have a life, too. Christmas is coming, I plug along on social security and a tiny pension, and there's really no such thing as "extra" money so when there's an opportunity to make a bit more, I (usually) welcome it. Then some sorry blankety-blank, inconsiderate (insert bad word here) who's begged on bended knee for my time, cancels. Yanno what, lady? Don't ask me ever again. Not ever. I'm too busy or I plan to have a hangnail that day or my magic cleaning wand hasn't been charged up or whatever. You could offer to double my hourly rate (as if!!!!), and I still won't clean for you. Hire a cleaning service. $100 for two hours, but if you cancel with less than 48 hours notice, you're charged a penalty, usually half what their fee would have been.
Apparently, she didn't get the memo about never, ever doing anything to tick off the cleaning lady. I hope she (and anybody else who's done the same thing to me or to any other cleaning lady) gets warts and ugly toenail fungus. So there.
I'm grateful for my regular clients who don't do that kind of stuff.
Rant over. I feel better now
What the heck? I have a life, too. Christmas is coming, I plug along on social security and a tiny pension, and there's really no such thing as "extra" money so when there's an opportunity to make a bit more, I (usually) welcome it. Then some sorry blankety-blank, inconsiderate (insert bad word here) who's begged on bended knee for my time, cancels. Yanno what, lady? Don't ask me ever again. Not ever. I'm too busy or I plan to have a hangnail that day or my magic cleaning wand hasn't been charged up or whatever. You could offer to double my hourly rate (as if!!!!), and I still won't clean for you. Hire a cleaning service. $100 for two hours, but if you cancel with less than 48 hours notice, you're charged a penalty, usually half what their fee would have been.
Apparently, she didn't get the memo about never, ever doing anything to tick off the cleaning lady. I hope she (and anybody else who's done the same thing to me or to any other cleaning lady) gets warts and ugly toenail fungus. So there.
I'm grateful for my regular clients who don't do that kind of stuff.
Rant over. I feel better now