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Post by Kevin on Jul 3, 2006 22:24:36 GMT -5
Just a pic from my friends house.... now my friend wants us to clean for her... If you look at this picture. Maybe you will understand. Have you ever seen this? A little afraid of crumbs touching the counter. If you saw this on the counter what would you do?
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Post by Stephan on Jul 4, 2006 7:22:55 GMT -5
Sure, but seeing as it looks like this potential client is a neat freak, I would charge accordingly as extra attention, thus equaling time, most likely would have to be given to this client.
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Post by Kevin on Jul 4, 2006 9:43:22 GMT -5
Lol, I joke with her about it. She stores the toaster away in one spot, tucks away the crumb catchers in another spot, all that process to make toast. Sure seems alot easier to just make the toast and wipe up the crumbs later. Anybody else do anything in your own house, or that you saw at a friends or customers that you think saves time? but might be considered a little unusual?
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tmoore
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Post by tmoore on Jul 8, 2006 11:10:43 GMT -5
First of all, being that it is a friend I would be carefull. I have had a lot of people tell me steer clear of friends and family. this can sometimes lead to a loss of a friend and a great deal of stress with family members. If you have a great relationship then it may be alright but just be cautious that your cleaning tactics and your friends cleaning needs don't clash to the point of a lost friend.
If I were going to clean a house for some one who was a "neat freak" I would certanly find out all of their pet pieves before cleaning and charge according for the difficulty of keeping things the way they want them.
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