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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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PurpleHairAndPearls · 08/02/2016 18:45

When DH was the SAHP I used to throw him a "works Xmas party" - the original plan was to dress up, go out and drink cocktails and come back and shag in the "stationery cupboard".

In reality we went out, realised we were knackered, picked up a M & S Dine in £10 meal and drove home, debated moving the PC and printer out of the DC's room so we could shag against it but couldn't be arsed and watched Casualty in bed instead. DH still refers to it as the best works do he has had Grin

Clare1971 · 08/02/2016 19:22

Loving the idea of the works xmas do. Maybe Jane could reveal herself there (in a tasteful way of course). DH has now commented on the super tidy house. 'Looks like someone's done some serious cleaning today.' 'Yes,' said I, 'I wonder who?' Smiles mysteriously.

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MyBigFatGreekYoghurt · 08/02/2016 19:54

This is hilarious!! So now when you spend all your savings on a nice holiday he won't be invited as he didn't want anything to do with it Grin

NoTractorsAtTheTable · 08/02/2016 20:03

I love this thread. Well done OP..and Jane, obviously. Make sure you put any expenditure (bet Jane would like some naice Margiolds) on expenses Wink

Crackers83 · 08/02/2016 21:09

Possibly the best idea I've read. Tempted to do the same x

Caravanoflove · 08/02/2016 21:13

Pigeonpost- I was about to write your post word for word, right down to me looking forward to getting a new cleaner!!

Firstmum24 · 08/02/2016 21:16

Absolutely brilliant! I love that you dressed up too! Heading into town for a headscarf

caramac04 · 08/02/2016 21:18

I cba since working full time and granny duty too but I am going to pinch this brilliant idea and spend all my wages on running gear!

SayAGreatBigThankyou · 08/02/2016 21:20

Meet Fanny, my new cleaner who's shagging DH, I'm sure. She's pretty crap at cleaning and keeps MNing instead, but at least the whole family tidy before she arrives so the house is a tad less gopping. She spends her pay on lipstick, and will definitely be getting an Easter bonus.

Monty27 · 08/02/2016 21:22

I hope you're paying your cleaner premium rates. and he doesn't sleep with your husband Smile Smile

SnowBallsAreHere · 08/02/2016 21:23

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Grapefruit8 · 08/02/2016 21:23

Hahaha yes this is hilarious and I'm definitely considering doing the same!!

Monty27 · 08/02/2016 21:23

tsk! she

Shadow1986 · 08/02/2016 21:26

Love this idea might have to steal it!

toffeeboffin · 08/02/2016 21:30

You are gloriously, certifiably, quite mad, darling Grin

toffeeboffin · 08/02/2016 21:34

wonders if the secret gardener was hot?

toffeeboffin · 08/02/2016 21:35

Anyone else imagining an Ina Ogden type head scarf?

PegsPigs · 08/02/2016 21:37

Genius idea! Now if only I could be bothered to do 3 hours of actual cleaning...

TimeforaDietCoke · 08/02/2016 21:40

This is brilliant and has really cheered me up, thanks OP Grin.

Kwick709 · 08/02/2016 21:42

Clare1971 absolutely fantastic idea!!! Grin

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BYOSnowman · 08/02/2016 21:42

What are you planning to spend the money on?

Kwick709 · 08/02/2016 21:45

You got me thinking about my cleaner... who really is not the best - for example I keep on finding dirty dishes and cutlery... my mum just got a cleaner and may see it I can switch to her one... much as I would like to employ myself I got a cleaner due to heavy travel load with job.

I definitely have an issue with filing... I am a hoarder and attract paper... maybe I should "pay myself" for sorting all these trees out?

TheoriginalLEM · 08/02/2016 21:46

Have you signed on as self employed with the HMRC? Also, you'll need to pay into a pension scheme to match your "employees" contribution.

thatstoast · 08/02/2016 21:46

I tried this but turns out I'm rubbish at cleaning so I sacked myself after a month.

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