allison443
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When did she tell you that she wasn't coming today?
tinatark said:I know that I am blessed for being able to afford help weekly - and I've encouraged many people I know to spend the same $60 to save their sanity - it's helped me in more ways than I can count.
.Tigger&Belle said:When did she tell you she wouldn't be coming today?
When I had a cleaning person, with advance notice, I could tell them I was going on vacation and not have them come that week (and not pay). I would tell them at least a week in advance.
I would expect the same kind of notice if they were not going to clean my house unless it was an emergency.

lindalinda said:Have you read "the nanny diaries"? You sound kind of like one of the characters. Poor thing.![]()

lindalinda said:If I read that right, the owner and 3 girls clean for 60$??? Thats a shockingly low price. I wish I could find someone for that kind of money, and would definitely hold on to them if I did!
BuckNaked said:Perhaps in my pre-coffee fog I've missed it, but I still don't see where the OP has said how much notice she had that the cleaning ladies wouldn't be there yesterday. If it was a week or more notice, I don't see any problem at all. If she was just told yesterday, then I can see where she might be unhappy, but I personally don't see it as a huge deal if she is otherwise happy with the work they do.
.No flames from me. Good call on your part.Lisa loves Pooh said:I wouldn't go that route. I was going to hire someone for a *cheap* price.
You get what you pay for.
Less than hour before she was due--she called to say she was overwhelmed b/c her parents were in the hospital. I said fine and never hired her.
It may be heartless--but she didn't have an emergency--her parents were in the hospital for a bit...and she decided after she cleaned her home that she didn't want to come. I didn't appreciate the short notice that she gave when she should have already been en route to my home.
I think sometimes that cleaning ladies--especially those who have it as their own business--write off customers so easily.
I wasn't steamed or anything. But I did decide that I wasn't going to wonder every week if she would show up and opted to unhire her.


Lisa loves Pooh said:I bet if the cleaning lady decided not to show up in their hotel room on, they'd be a bit upset. Not everyone can afford a hotel. They should be greatful they can just get one.![]()

BillSears said:First a warning. The following is just a joke and probably in poor taste. But I couldn't resist. Remember it's a joke....
All people whose vents that begin with "My cleaning ladies..." really have no reason to vent.
Anyway for the real subject. Yep it's poor planning on thier part. I sure hope they're not charging you for this week.
To have such problems! 
Not a good way to do business. She makes the rules up as she goes along. I don't blame you for considering other options.tinatark said:So I found out from her on Wednesday (the day of my post)- when I called her to see where they were. She was about to call me to tell me she had a cancellation on Thursday to see if I wanted her to come.
You shouldn't have to defend yourself. You were venting. You asked for opinions. You have that right....like everyone else.Anyone else enjoy luxuries - massages, weekend trips, manicures, pedicures, poker nights, on-site stays at Disney (haha), rounds of golf, pay people to do your laundry, got tix to football, basketball, baseball games? I don't do those. I have housecleaners instead. It's worth it, too.