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subject: Wonder What Wellington Cleaners Houses Look Like? [print this page]


Work is for work and the home has nothing to do with it right? I mean if you are a car salesmen then the last thing you would want to do when you got home would be sell a car or talk about vehicles. It has to be a odd situation when your work life can actually intersection into your home life because of your profession. Professional bakers in all probability hate the thought of baking a cake for birthdays or bake sales and you just know that chefs want their meals prepared for them when they get home. It is not a diva attitude I would imagine, it just would be hard to go home and continue on with what you do for a living; it would be like working overtime without getting paid. Wellington cleaners must have a difficult situation to deal with when they get home. Could you imagine cleaning up after people all day everyday and then coming home to a mess because no one wants to clean? What a stressful situation that must be.

When you work in a retail store you get rebates on purchases that you make in the store and in some other businesses you get good deals and investment opportunities. Do you think that Wellington cleaners get a discount on professional cleaners that they work with? Say you were a cleaner and when you got home you just did not care anymore. The place was a mess and no one would come over because they knew what the inside looked like; would you hire a cleaner? If you worked with a company and they gave you a discount, would that be enough bonus to take them up on the offer? When you employ someone that you do not know to come in and clean it is unusual enough and you always feel like cleaning up a little before they get there. What if it was someone you knew and worked with and you were getting a discount on their service?

A mess is a mess and occasionally there is no other alternative other than to get someone else to clean it up for you. All the same there are those random circumstances that might make you rethink that decision. It would be weird hiring someone you worked with to clean your home right? What would you say to them when they went through your living space and saw how messy you are? There is an premise that goes along with whatever career you have I think. If you are a race car driver then you should be a good driver, if you are an accountant then you should have a good budget and plenty of savings. So what are the assumptions about cleaners? Evidently that they are clean and tidy and do not like mess.

That very well could be a stereotype but you would just assume so really. Why wouldn't a cleaner's home be nice and tidy? It would be intriguing if someone would go over those in the cleaning industry and see how many days a week they clean their own homes and if they indeed do rent someone else to do it for them. Someone should do a research project on that.

It would be grueling for Wellington cleaners to want to go home and clean, but it would be engrossing to find out if they hire people to do it for them just because it works so well for their clients. If you get deductions on pretty much everything else, then I gauge they do to.

by: Mason Millet.




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