I've NC'd for this and will keep things as vague as possible.
Basically I'm a tutor who occasionally does childcare/babysitting. As a favour to an excisting client I took on a new client for a regular after school babysitting gig. The dc are around 10 years old so won't require constant supervision.
I have to say as babysitting goes, my rates aren't cheap. But as i don't need to prepare for babysitting, they are cheaper than my tuition fees. So I get that hiring me to sit in your house while the dc get on with stuff. I pointed that out to get, but she was happy with the fee.
I want to an initial meeting with her. All really great until the mother said: and when c happens, they'll probably just be upstairs playing, so you can do some cleaning. I didn't react at all. I think I probably looked quite put out. She proceeds to show me where she keeps different things including showing me subtly where the cleaning products are.
I know I should have said something at the time but I was incredibly stunned. I have been in this job for almost 10 years and I've never been asked to clean someone's house. Of course I tidy up (with the kids) after a session and will clean any mess when It comes up, but I am not a cleaner.
You can probably tell, that i am not happy with this. I'm actually quite offended that she would simply assume I would because
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- I'm doing her and an excisting client a favour.
- I am shot at cleaning and hate it. For that reason I employ a cleaner in my own home.
So how do I deal with this?
- Have a conversation with her stating firmly and politely that she needs to hire a cleaner, if she wants someone else to clean her house.
- Get on with my job and wait for her to comment.
- Tell her that my commitements have changed and I won't be able to babysit for her again.
Or am I being previous and should just clean.