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Which are good agencies to hire a cleaner from in London, and what are the questions i NEED to ask the agency/cleaner, thanks

6 replies

74Jamie · 10/07/2006 20:13

thanks

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CountessDracula · 10/07/2006 20:14

No idea I get mine from local shop windows or polish mafia word of mouth...

I wouldn't bother with an agency you just pay more.

Questions to ask - err - can they clean I guess!

helsi · 10/07/2006 20:15

NOT SURE WHAT AGENCIES ARE GOOD IN YOUR AREA BUT QUESTIONS I WOULD ASK ARE:

HOW MUCH?
WHAT DO I GET FOR MY MONEY?
WILL THE CLEANER DO X (IF THERE IS SOMETHING SPECIFIC YOU WANT).
DO THEY BRING THEIR OWN EQUIPMENT AND CLEANING STUFF OR DO YOU HAVE TO PROVIDE IT?

magnolia1 · 10/07/2006 20:19

Where abouts in london?? Hire Me!!!

74Jamie · 10/07/2006 20:44

Hi I saw your ad but i'm, in east london

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Uwila · 10/07/2006 20:50

Magnolia1, where are you?

We've had quite a time finding a reliable cleaner. One wanted to work around her daughters nap time which meant vacuuming during my daughters naptime, and I though err no. And anoth was really push and scared my nanny (who is NOT easily pushed around). So I've given up for now, but I came home tonight and nanny cleaned the whole kitche, started with the sink and went on to mop the floor. So, I'm feeling a bit guilty. Just call me miss piggy. Think I need to embark on the cleaner hunt again. I'm in Sunbury, so if anyone knows anyone who would work for say £7/hour, and I'll provide supplies, I'd be glad to know about them.

magnolia1 · 11/07/2006 13:17

Im near Epsom but don't drive so thats too far

I have figured if i lived nearer to london I would have no problem. Don't think hubby would move just for that though

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