Getting someone in to help with housework / cleaning

Has anyone paid a cleaner to come in and help with household chores and cleaning ?

Was it worth it ?

What was the cost ?

What did the person do ? How often did you need them ?

I am not coping with the housework / can't seem to get on top of things / no help from the kids,, of course. And I work the night shift and feel wiped out most days.

But I think if I had someone who would help with cleaning, help me get the beds changed and made, and rooms tidy, life would be abit easier.

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@2106greencat wrote:

My person does laundry, dishes, vacuuming, makes beds, tidy's the place, and even get's dinner prepared.

 

On a good day, she cleans the yard, does a bit of weeding, does the shopping and generally keeps things running smoothly...

 

Worth a million bucks as far as I am concerned.....

 

she does it for nothing.


Oh GC.

 

Let me guess.

 

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@azureline** wrote:

@ashjoma wrote:
How do you do a search on fb ?

Do you have a local fb page? garage sale/ mum's group? etc?

Maybe try the name of your town or area in the bar at the top in fb, see what pops up?


Try Gumtree in your area. Shold find quite a few or look in the local paper classifieds.

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I have had a few bad experiences with gumtree, so suggest that fb is probably safer, if you can see testimonials or get references from other clients.

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Look at Yelp.com  and search cleaners or housework, may of them have reviews. 

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