CanBeGrumpy
<font color="red">Has a built in Mayo gag reflex
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I read a book about a woman who set out to see if a person could live off of a minimum wage job. One of the jobs she took was as a cleaning person. She said that cleaning people not only use very little water when they clean (they mostly "shine" things), but also they REUSE rags when they go from house to house. So, the rag they use on your sink may have been used previously to clean someone else's sink. Since reading that book I haven't even considered hiring a cleaning person. I don't need other people's "cooties" being spread all over my house.
So, does anyone know if these things are true? Anyone here ever worked for a cleaning service or seen one in action?
So, does anyone know if these things are true? Anyone here ever worked for a cleaning service or seen one in action?
