Do all house cleaners make assumptions? Are they destined to write books about your house? This may be a strong motivator in not seeking house cleaning help.
As a house cleaner for many years, I’ve stopped assuming. Why, because 99.9999% of the time I missed the truth. House cleaning is not CSI we just wipe away the evidence.
I had a maid once that assumed that I eat a lot of popcorn. So she bought me a bag of it for a gift. Not my favorite thing in the world. OOPS! I had another house cleaner assume that I never cook because my stove was so clean. Wrong! We rarely ate out; I just had the habit of cleaning after meals.
I feel really strongly about this, customers have the right to privacy and assumptions (no matter how innocent) invade that. The homes I clean have things in common. For example: Bath rooms with fixtures, faucets, towels, walls, personal care items and a theme. In addition: cleaning the same stuff becomes common and nothing to talk about. All houses are beautiful after they are cleaned.
A professional house cleaner (maid) will value your trust and will not make assumptions about who you are or what you do.
Monday, November 16, 2009
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