We live in a two-storied house in the suburbs of Cincinnati -- it's me, my
husband and my 30 year old son. The house has twelve rooms. We bought it in
1999 when my husband was running a small company that went bankrupt in the mean
time.
We can't complain about money. All three of us have decent
jobs and we make close to $200,000 a year. The house is paid in full, we only
have to pay off one of the cars, so you can easily see that there isn't much
debt in our family. All of us have FICO scores of 750+.
The problem is that we can't cope with cleaning up the
place. We only use four out of the twelve rooms on a daily basis -- two
bedrooms, a living room where we gather around for dinner, and an office where
we work and study on weekends and in the evenings. We all work 12+ hours a day,
that's why I mentioned we get to see each other after 9pm and on weekends. None
of us can find time to clean up the right way -- only vacuum some rooms on
weekends, dust and mop the staircase and that's about it.
We tried to get a maid some years ago, and everything went
alright for a couple of months until we found out money and jewelry was
missing. We don't keep large amounts of cash (who does?) but there's always some
$1,000 or so available for emergencies and day to day expenses where they don't
accept plastic. Well, one time there was only $500 left in the drawer, another
time I was missing a 12 gram golden necklace and some earrings… you get where
this is going.
We didn't have enough proof against her, but we let her go
immediately.
We tried to keep the place clean on our own, but barely
succeeded. And now, again, we decided we can't live without a maid, but learned
from our mistakes and want to get someone we can trust. So this rules out a janitor
who works full-time somewhere else and wants to make some extra money in his
spare time. We want someone with references, someone who can issue invoices and
can be held responsible for eventual mishaps. An insurance policy would also be
good -- I'm not absurd, I can understand that we're all human beings and can
make mistakes, but if water gets spilled on my $5,000 Alienware computer or the
$6,000 stereo system gets jammed, then I want someone to pay for it.
We decided that the best solution would be to hire the
services of a cleaning company. They might be a tad more expensive than a maid,
but they should be well worth the extra money. A cleaning service should be
fast -- a team can clean up everything in a matter of hours, not a whole
weekend -- and should be trustable enough for us to let them in the house while
we are at work.
We are currently analyzing offerings from various companies
and will follow up with our choice. If you know of a good company, please drop
me a line.
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