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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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NewLife4Me · 08/02/2016 15:47

I like this and do something similar with book keping and PA to my dh.
He pays me to do all the things he would have to pay somebody else to do.
We include cleaning and used to include cc too.
It's great, you see the money adding up and it's like a wage.

DontBuyANewMumCashmere · 08/02/2016 15:53

Grin That's brilliant. I don't own a headscarf. Thusly I can't do any cleaning. Sad Wink

LuisSuarezTeeth · 08/02/2016 15:54

Titsalina what kind of traps are set for you? Shock

Bin85 · 08/02/2016 15:54

I wonder which of my helpers is coming tomorrow?
Jo who is a fast and matter of fact efficient cleaner
Esme who is kind and non critical and tidies things up in a creative way
Guilliame a rather fanciable Frenchman who sorts and files all my paperwork !!!!!!

SoupDragon · 08/02/2016 16:04

If they can afford it

The money isn't actually leaving the family pot though is it?

P1nkP0ppy · 08/02/2016 16:14

Brilliantly barking mad op!
Now get DH to cough up because of the difference it's making to your stress levels?

shutupandshop · 08/02/2016 16:17

You have cheered up on this cold, windy afternoon. Pmsl.

Are you going to tip yourself at christmas?Grin

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 08/02/2016 16:22

You are an evil genius! I'm doing that. I can't really afford myself though Sad

GlitteryShoes · 08/02/2016 16:24

I do this too OP. I use the £40 a week for my hobbies, and I feel much more motivated to do the cleaning ( just to prove I can do it better than she did)

Leigh1980 · 08/02/2016 16:31

Brilliant love it 😄 No the cleaners name has to be Rosa of course 😂😂😂

WhoaCadburys · 08/02/2016 16:33

Brilliantly loopy!

unlucky83 · 08/02/2016 16:54

clarks idea with the bin bag for the teen ... a similar idea has just back fired on me...
Teen DD shares a room with her younger sibling . She has a 'floordrobe' but a) it isn't fair on younger sibling b) it is a bad example and younger sibling is joining in Sad
So I told teen any clothes left on the floor would go into a bin bag, not get washed....when it was full I'd hide it away...
So bag filled up over a week...told teen the bag was going she had one last chance to sort it out ...she emptied the contents into the laundry bin (progress you might think)
Except she is now putting everything in the laundry basket ...I have never had so much washing - she wears a t-shirt for 2 hrs and it goes in the laundry basket...she did used to pick things up from the floor and wear them again ...
(Maybe I should make her do her own washing...)

Lweji · 08/02/2016 17:41

She needs a chairdrobe.

unlucky83 · 08/02/2016 18:07

She has a couple of hooks and the top of a chest of drawers to act as a 'chairdrobe' ...just seems to prefer the floor (or laundry bin) Sad

WhereYouLeftIt · 08/02/2016 18:14

"Bizarrely, our house has got worse since I stopped working full time."
Oh yes. Here too.

Iam quite taken with the idea of being my own secret cleaner.

HSMMaCM · 08/02/2016 18:18

Lois- I'm doing that. I can't really afford myself though

You could be the drastically underpaid cleaner who is expected to do it in exchange for board.

Sagethyme · 08/02/2016 18:22

You are completely barking, but all geniuses are Grin
And i am so pinching your idea!

throwingpebbles · 08/02/2016 18:25

Genius idea!!!
Hope you will pay the secret cleaner generous bonuses at Christmas/Easter/birthdays as well Grin

megletthesecond · 08/02/2016 18:26

Grin at judging your employers slovenly ways.

I might have to try this.

bilbodog · 08/02/2016 18:27

Pure genius!!! I am going to do this. I won't wear a scarf, but will tie my hair up as I will get hot and sweaty. I will pay myself by the hour and use the money to take me and DH out once a month! When the weather improves, hopefully, I will become our Gardner and do the same thing. Obviously there will be tea breaks and bonuses!!! Fantastic idea........

Scarydinosaurs · 08/02/2016 18:32

This really made me laugh. Make sure you negotiate a good Christmas bonus.

Crumblevision · 08/02/2016 18:37

This is bloody genius OP! Grin

Clare1971 · 08/02/2016 18:38

DH is home. He has not mentioned the super clean house. Perhaps Jane is not as good as I thought Confused

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everdene · 08/02/2016 18:43

This is total genius!

Actually chuckled at 'Pristine Christine'!

Crumblevision · 08/02/2016 18:44

Just thought - pinnys are so last year. What you need is a tabard!