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Having a cleaner but no job

221 replies

Mrspepperpotpot · 09/02/2026 21:10

A few months ago I lost my job, I’m actually really really enjoying being at home with my 2 year old. He isn’t in any childcare at the moment, we had a nanny prior to me losing my job. We also have a 5yo and a 7yo, obviously fulltime at school, they do a few clubs in the week but no wrap around.

Our house is very big. Nearly 6000sqft and an acre garden. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms

We’ve never had a gardener, but we did have a cleaner once a fortnight for 6 hours when I was working. When I lost my job we let the cleaner go as I was going to be at home all the time.

The thing is im finding it really hard to keep on top of. I did a fair amount of cleaning even with the cleaner but I think I’m ALOT slower and my son now doesn’t nap so although he tags along with some of the cleaning he obviously gets bored after a while.

I’ve tried schedules etc and they do work but it just feels a lot.

We could afford a cleaner probably but would have to maybe stop a club or something to compromise

Am I being lazy? I’m at home literally all the time! I feel AWFUL that I’m getting overwhelmed with just some cleaning!’

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Blondeshavemorefun · 10/02/2026 00:03

A few clubs - isn’t 5 each

few is 2/3

I live in a 3 bed average semi so have no idea of square footage but if yours is 5 bed/bath and 5000 - mine is prob 500

your salary would have been more than the nanny’s salary so sure you can afford a cleaner without stopping a kids club (tho again they don’t need 5 each)

it may be dh dream house but if are you going to be a sahm forever you may need to think of selling and downsizing

I get 5 bed is nice so a room each and spare but sure can find a smaller 5 bed house

Abd80 · 10/02/2026 00:06

Get your cleaner back and don’t feel one bit bad about it !
and you haven’t got “no job” you’re full time looking after a 2 year old and your other two children. 2 year olds are full on. Three children is a lot of work.

KimuraTan · 10/02/2026 00:09

Are you a slow whilst working or do you get distracted by the little one? Or procrastinate? Be honest with yourself and work on whatever is holding you back. Kid in a playpen whilst vacuuming or mopping, take the little one with you in a sling or by the hand if they can help tidy up the toys. You can do this!! Please don’t take anything away from your kids just because you struggle to dig deep.

LucyLoo1972 · 10/02/2026 00:19

mauditsoitils · 09/02/2026 21:25

Pay for a cleaner. Be a happier less stressed person. It’ll make you a better mum. I don’t think it’s lazy. Some people just aren’t natural cleaners or tidyers and get overwhelmed because they still have high standards. It’s okay to need help.

I do agree with this and it caused me to have a breakdwon but I was doing a phd and working three jobs! so working more than full-time

Katflapkit · 10/02/2026 00:28

Personally, I would drop the toddler's swim class and have some cleaning hours in a heartbeat. The toddler can swim later.

What jobs do you hate? I always did washing up and kept the surfaces clean but I hated changing the beds and moping the kitchen floor. What would help you the most? Bathrooms and hoovering? Downstairs or upstairs?

Moveoverdarlin · 10/02/2026 00:45

You need a cleaner. Keeping on top of a 6000 square foot house with a 2 year old is impossible. Is it an old house? That also makes things harder IMO.

Todayismyfavouriteday · 10/02/2026 00:47

I clicked YANBU before reading you wanted to stop a kid's club! Cut done on something else, not your kids' activities.

JillyComeLately · 10/02/2026 00:56

It's your money, do with it what makes life better for you, and ultimately your family.

Bransle · 10/02/2026 01:12

Once a fortnight is fine for a cleaner, they can do the deep clean and leave you to keep on top if it in between.

You could save money towards it by:

  • just use 2 of the bathrooms, shut the doors on the others and don’t heat them
  • shut the door on the spare 5th bedroom and don’t heat it
  • 5 clubs per child when they are so young is a lot! Depending on what the clubs are, cutting back by just one per week would probably cover a fair % of a 2 hour clean every fortnight
  • Look at your bills - can you save? Do you get takeaways that you could skip every now and then to afford a cleaner? Do you buy ready meals when you could cook from scratch cheaper etc?

I’m on a fairly low income, but I still employ a cleaner. For £40 every fortnight, in 2 hours my cleaner does more than I’d manage in 5, tbh! I have realised that, once I got over the guilt trip of employing a cleaner - omg, it makes life so much easier.

treeowl · 10/02/2026 02:13

KimuraTan · 10/02/2026 00:09

Are you a slow whilst working or do you get distracted by the little one? Or procrastinate? Be honest with yourself and work on whatever is holding you back. Kid in a playpen whilst vacuuming or mopping, take the little one with you in a sling or by the hand if they can help tidy up the toys. You can do this!! Please don’t take anything away from your kids just because you struggle to dig deep.

Dig deep 🙄

treeowl · 10/02/2026 02:19

@Blondeshavemorefun it wont be a normal 5 bed. 6000sq ft is BIG.

www.zoopla.co.uk/new-homes/details/70347736/?console=open&tab=floor_plans

blueshoes · 10/02/2026 02:30

KimuraTan · 10/02/2026 00:09

Are you a slow whilst working or do you get distracted by the little one? Or procrastinate? Be honest with yourself and work on whatever is holding you back. Kid in a playpen whilst vacuuming or mopping, take the little one with you in a sling or by the hand if they can help tidy up the toys. You can do this!! Please don’t take anything away from your kids just because you struggle to dig deep.

It is not a question of 'digging deep'. I suspect you have no idea how big a 6,000 sq ft house is.

Friendlygingercat · 10/02/2026 02:53

I managed as a kid without all these clubs, activities and being ferried around by parents. I either walked or rode my bike to things like brownies and sunday school which was all there was in terms of extras. Children now get spoiled rotten so they need to learn they are not the center of the universe and how to amuse themselves. Cancel the club. They will probably not even notice.

nomas · 10/02/2026 02:55

Mrspepperpotpot · 09/02/2026 21:27

A lot of clubs! 5 each! 1 is doing 2 gym classes which could easily be cut back

I agree with pp, cut a club and get a cleaner. Your wellbeing is important too.

40andnotsofabulous · 10/02/2026 03:41

I remember during lockdown and my cleaner wasn’t able to come. I was then always in the house, with messy kids and it felt never ending!!!! So you have my sympathy. Drop a class and get a cleaner.

happy mum is a good mum. You don’t need to justify to strangers on internet, it’s a perfectly reasonable decision.

Bigcat25 · 10/02/2026 04:12

I'm in get the cleaner camp. You're husband's away lots and your house is totally massive.

Amba1998 · 10/02/2026 04:34

I had a cleaner on Mat leave still

I got nothing done with a baby! When she napped it was time for me to have lunch, tidy up, make dinner, exercise, put a load of washing on but no way I could fit in a full house clean

Happyhappyday · 10/02/2026 04:36

Mrspepperpotpot · 09/02/2026 21:27

A lot of clubs! 5 each! 1 is doing 2 gym classes which could easily be cut back

That is MASSIVE! No judgement on the house size, you do what you want but fuck me if I'd be willing to clean that much! We had a cleaner when we had a 650 sq ft flat! I would absolutely pay for a cleaner and for sure, kids do not need 5 clubs each! I would actually say that is too many, unless you need the clubs for childcare!

Bluemin · 10/02/2026 04:45

A robot vacuum cleaner would earn its keep.

Also agree with reducing the amount of bathrooms being used.

If you did just 30mins a day of cleaning a day that would be 3.5 hours a week. Enough to keep on top of bathrooms and dusting if you get the robot vacuum. Kitchen gets cleaned as and when you're cooking/cleaning up after dinner. The 2yo can have 30mins of TV time every day while you clean.

SofaSoFood · 10/02/2026 05:01

Happy to be corrected on this, as I appreciate I'm partly reading between the lines, but it sounds like maintaining an exceptionally large house has become what your family/life has become about.

Your husband working away from the family to pay for it, you trying to get time away from the kids/cut their clubs to maintain it whilst not being able to afford other luxuries.

I would zoom out a little and think about what you want out of life. It seems a lot is being sacrificed for excessive bricks and mortar. Is it a life you will look back on in 20/30/40/50 years time and be happy with?

Bear in mind that all houses need money spent on repairs and occasional updates. I wouldn't like to be facing the costs of replacing bathrooms/kitchens or re-tarmacing a drive down the line.

Our house is about half the size of yours (5 bed, 3 bathroom) on an acre and I look forward to the day the 4 kids are up and we can downsize.

Re the cleaner, if none of your personal outgoings can be cut i would close off as many rooms as possible and stop using/regularly cleaning them and then do one room a day. But I loathe cleaning. I would rather work a little extra and pay for it to be done.

I don't know what your clubs cost, but I would have to cut way more than one to directly replace my cleaners pay.

Cleaner ccsts us about £56 pr week where as swimming is £12 pr week and most other clubs are much less expensive, something like £5-ish.

Popcorn76 · 10/02/2026 05:16

What would you do with the time saved by not cleaning? If you are going to use it to actively engage with your children I would say a cleaner is very worthwhile.

JayJayj · 10/02/2026 05:24

I’m struggling with my 2 bedroom terrace house with a 3 year old.

(I have been ill for a long time now and struggling with energy levels) I do work 2 nights a week also so not fully at home.

If we could afford a cleaner I would have one once a week to do the in depth cleaning. There is more to life than cleaning.

Pardonthegarden · 10/02/2026 05:51

I find cleaning very boring, am not very good at getting started and would find that size of house overwhelming to keep in check.

Sorry, I don't have time to RTFT, so someone else may already have suggested this.....how about one of those robot vacuum cleaners to keep the floors in check?

I don't have one, but they get great reviews on here. Not sure about compatibility with a toddler, that's something you could ask about on another thread.

Coffeeandbooks88 · 10/02/2026 05:55

KimuraTan · 10/02/2026 00:09

Are you a slow whilst working or do you get distracted by the little one? Or procrastinate? Be honest with yourself and work on whatever is holding you back. Kid in a playpen whilst vacuuming or mopping, take the little one with you in a sling or by the hand if they can help tidy up the toys. You can do this!! Please don’t take anything away from your kids just because you struggle to dig deep.

At two mine would have climbed out of the playpen.

user1497787065 · 10/02/2026 06:16

I would definitely have a cleaner. MN can be odd about cleaners. Often viewed as an unnecessary luxury. The cost of a fortnightly cleaner would be less than going out for a standard chain restaurant dinner each week. No one would think that unreasonable. Ten clubs between two children? I’m sure you could drop one or even two and they wouldn’t notice.