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<trumpets@hotmen.com> wrote in message
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> 50 year old single man, never been 'domesticated, now my house is in a
> sorry
> state. the kitchen and toilet are clean, but the rest is a mess mainly of
> tools and dust a few engines. I know the major work is mine only, but
> after
> I clear my mountain are there still 'women that do' when I was a youth
> there
> were many old Mr's Jones who came in a time or 2 a week for a small fee,
> and
> 'did for' . Is there such a service still active in the UK? I'd even
> consider attending a collage course as I do not have a clue! thanks... oh
> well back to the Hoover and mop.
there are certainly women that do! (women who do...? whichever!)
my brother is a lot like yourself albeit younger (and without the old
engines) & he had a cleaning team come in & get the problem down to a dull
roar first, and now they just maintain the cleanliness. he CAN do it, it's
just that he doesn't want to, so he does a bad job & the mess just gets out
of control.
yes indeedy, you have to pay for it, but if it's worth it to you to have
someone else do it, it's money well-spent imo. if it's not worth it to you
to pay the going rate, do as ms tonya suggests - maintenance is easier than
tackling the whole problem yourself if you feel you won't do it well. for my
brother, it's worth it, because housework puts him in such a bad mood. i
do not really understand his view on this since it's his mess, but the fact
is, for him it's worthwhile to have a cleaner come in once a week to deal
with his mess so he doesn't have to.
kylie
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