MAID FOR CLEANING... OR MADE FOR CLEANING?

I have been toying with the idea of having a cleaning service come into the house once a week to help me keep up with the house.  I have to admit: I have issues with it.  Not because I'm particularly picky, but mostly because I don't want people to think I'm lazy (how sad is that?).  It doesn't help that my mother-in-law always asks me, "So when are you getting a maid?"  Our house is approximately 4,300 sq feet so she thinks that means I need a maid.
When Kierra's annual review was done for her services, they gave us a subsidy for a cleaning services.  Bascially 12 hours per month, and they will cover $16.00/hour of it.  I won't go into huge detail why this is: let's just say caring for her can be extroidinary circumstances.  They offer this to most families with special needs children here; this is the same program I get our respite from.  Anyways back to the cleaning service.
So yesterday I interviewed a company.  The gentleman seemed nice enough; he gave me his presentation and all that.  I showed him the house, he made a few comments.  Then he gave me his breakdown of price; to the tune of $35.00/hour!  So yes that's $19.00/hour out of pocket for me.  The only problem is he's saying 3 hours per week, and that quickly eats up my subsidy.  I'm deliberating what I do next.  I could try to find someone that is private, but then I don't know if they are bonded or anything.  This company carries insurance.  Part of me wants to tell dh to forget it; I can do the house myself.  And I can; it just takes me a few days. Any imput out there for someone looking to let someone else do the vaccuming?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
3 comments:
My dad pays for me to have a housekeeper come every 2 weeks.
It's AWESOME!
I work full time.
I go to school part time.
I was spending my every waking moment working, schooling (is that a word???) or cleaning.
So, as a gift to me---he pays for my grandparents' housekeeper to also come to my house.
Now, my husband says that even if I didn't work full time, he'd pay for the service b/c it gives us a break. It gives us...more time to do fun stuff as a family.
I'm all for it.
i don't think you're lazy.
And, for those that you feel will judge you...just don't tell them. It's none of their business!
As you know from our discussions about this, I think getting a service is AWESOME. In fact, we are due to find another soon - I miss my mother's helper!
Anyway, I wanted to note that beware of private people. god FORBID the person(s) hurt themselves in your house - they can sue you. Also, you'd have a hard time getting anything that is stolen from your house back, without them having insurance and bonding. Just some thoughts.
I go back and forth STILL about doing it myself and getting someone to do it for me. We aren't failures if we have someone else do it. I hope you find the right people for you soon!
When we had our first house, both working full time and with no children, we had a maid service. I loved it.
Then we moved to a bigger house with a bigger mortgage, I went down to free lance part time work and we have Liv. We can no longer afford a maid service and I miss it so much.
I say, if you can afford it, do it.
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