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I've just employed myself as my own secret cleaner

214 replies

Clare1971 · 08/02/2016 13:51

I am very slovenly when it comes to housework, despite reading every book/magazine/blog/mumsnet forum on the subject. Bizarrely, our house has got worse since I stopped working full time. I spent a few hours last week looking at forums and not cleaning to find out how long a cleaner would need to do our house and what they charge. Came to conclusion that 3 hours a week would do it but that really, I should just do it myself. I began to mention this to DH but he jumped straight in with 'We don't need a cleaner, I'll do more'. (He used to do more when we both worked full time.) Anyway, I got a bit arsey at him banning me from having a cleaner and argued the case. So then, because actually we don't ban each other from things, he said, well, if you want a cleaner go ahead and get one but leave me out of it. So today, while he was at work, I put on a really silly headscarf, set the timer and cleaned for three hours. Then I put the money I'd earnt in a pot. When he comes home tonight, he'll think a cleaner has been and when he asks, I'll remind him that he didn't want anything to do with it and will refuse to discuss it. I plan to be my own secret cleaner until he rumbles me. I've booked myself for next Monday morning. Turns out I quite like being a secret cleaner - I spent a lot of time hoiking up my judgey pants since me and my family the family I clean for are really quite gross. Please tell me I'm not certifiably mad.

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Chocolatecoin · 08/02/2016 13:53

Honestly, I think it's pure genius! Fabulous idea and I'm tempted to do the same x

Jenda · 08/02/2016 13:53

As a po faced individual, i rarely laugh out loud at things I read but this had me chortling. Brilliant idea, I might do the same myself!

Scoopmuckdizzy · 08/02/2016 13:54

That's a superb idea. I'm liking it a lot. Use your hard earned wages on a nice treat!

liquidrevolution · 08/02/2016 13:54

Bonkers but totally fab!

I would love to do this Grin

PhoenixRises · 08/02/2016 13:54

How much are you charging? I really like this idea!

SewSlapdash · 08/02/2016 13:54

I think it's quite funny and clever. If you're happy to do it and you have time, why not?

I wonder how long it will be before you have to start disciplining the cleaner for slacking off and missing cobwebs though? Wink. Or before she stops turning up at all, with no notice?

browneyesblue · 08/02/2016 13:54

Love it!

LastOneDancing · 08/02/2016 13:55

Ha! Love it!

I REALLY hope your cleaner has a name... d tell.

BloodyDogHairs · 08/02/2016 13:56

Haha Grin

StewardsEnquiry · 08/02/2016 13:56

I think this is brilliant. Really truly inspired.

MilkTwoSugarsThanks · 08/02/2016 13:57

Ohhhhhhhh..... now that's a bloody good idea!

RudeElf · 08/02/2016 13:57
Grin

I love it. I am a cleaner but sometimes i make myself be my own cleaner at home and pretend i'm at work with a set time, otherwise i procrastinate and get distracted and do fuck all. Dont pay myself though, there's an idea! Could save up for something nice.

BloodyBloods · 08/02/2016 13:58

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AnneLovesGilbert · 08/02/2016 13:58

That's absolute genius! I'm taking a leaf out of your book.

Pigeonpost · 08/02/2016 14:00

I became my own not secret cleaner a couple of weeks ago after sacking our actual but quite shit cleaner. I felt she had been taking us for a ride and I wanted to prove just what I could do in the three hours we were paying her for. I didn't bother with a headscarf but I gave myself exactly 3 hours with no break and my word, the entire house was sparkling for about 2 hours until the kids came home. I proved to myself that a) I wasn't being unreasonable asking her to clean the whole house in 3 hours and b) she had been taking me for a complete ride given how little she obviously actually did. I did it again the following week, again I was amazed by how great the house looked. The week after that my enthusiasm was waning and I did upstairs one day and then downstairs the next, that was still ok. Today, I couldn't even muster up the motivation to do that so have spent about an hour and half cleaning the toilets and the kitchen and hoovering the whole house. House is not sparkling. But I don't care. I am now looking forward to when we get a new cleaner...

Buttercup27 · 08/02/2016 14:00

This is a brilliant if not completely bonkers idea ! I'm going to do the same and use it as a way of saving up for a treat. A bit like a child's reward chart. If I do x amount of cleaning a week I get y reward!

MsMims · 08/02/2016 14:01

Haha, that's brilliant OP Grin

Pigeonpost · 08/02/2016 14:01

PS. DH did say that he would 'pay' me the money we spend on the cleaner. But he hasn't yet... Maybe that would improve my motivation!

AlpacaLypse · 08/02/2016 14:02

GENIUS!!!!

I make it bang on 2 by my watch. I reckon I've got time to earn £6 by half past!

Decanter · 08/02/2016 14:02

Love this! I think you're on to something OP!

NoMilkNoSugar · 08/02/2016 14:02

I'm laughing because last week I had the same thought, l decided I would work two hours on a Monday. It went really well and I cleaned, then stated sorting the garage and ended up doing three and a half hours. However this week, the cleaner needs to be fired as she/I has made myself comfortable on the setter with a jar of nutella and a spoon.

Lweji · 08/02/2016 14:03

I hope you're paying yourself holidays too.

Bippityboppityboo67 · 08/02/2016 14:03

Brilliant but did you offer a cuppa?

purplepandas · 08/02/2016 14:04

Love it!

HaveIGotAClue · 08/02/2016 14:05

Brilliant idea! Be careful though not to use the lady of the house's make-up on your stint though. War could break out. With yourself.