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Old 03-29-2009, 11:25 PM   #21
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At my Mom's, the lady cleans all tubs, toilets, sinks, counters,appliances and sweep/mop/vacuum all floors plus any tidying that needs to be done. It takes between 2 and 3 hours at my moms place on a weekly basis @ $20/hour = $40-$60 a week.
I can appreciate that. My point was some are using a maid service for what i mentioned above.
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Obviously Dion lives in a small apartment all by himself. lol

Get married, get a house, get some pets and then come back and tell us how things are going.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:32 PM   #23
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Obviously Dion lives in a small apartment all by himself. lol

Get married, get a house, get some pets and then come back and tell us how things are going.
Nope 2000 square foot house. Try again bucko
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:35 PM   #24
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Obviously Dion lives in a small apartment all by himself. lol

Get married, get a house, get some pets and then come back and tell us how things are going.
??? Lots of people are married, have a house, have pets but don't have cleaning services. My sister is married, lives in a farmhouse, works on the farm with her husband, has a dog, 2 cats, along with farm animals (who don't live in the house, luckily), and 3 kids (who do live in the house, unfortunately), but she doesn't have a maid. And her place is immaculate.

That talk like a maid is a necessity is a bit much. Saying someone is lazy for having one, though, is a bit much, too, I agree. Although, I don't personally see the need for one unless you really don't like doing housework.
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I thought this thread was about this weeks line-up at the French Maid. Disappointing.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:44 PM   #26
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??? Lots of people are married, have a house, have pets but don't have cleaning services. My sister is married, lives in a farmhouse, works on the farm with her husband, has a dog, 2 cats, along with farm animals (who don't live in the house, luckily), and 3 kids (who do live in the house, unfortunately), but she doesn't have a maid. And her place is immaculate.

That talk like a maid is a necessity is a bit much. Saying someone is lazy for having one, though, is a bit much, too, I agree. Although, I don't personally see the need for one unless you really don't like doing housework.
Both my parents had fairly demanding jobs but still magaed to get the cleaning done.

If someone doesn't want to do it i can appreciate them wanting to pay. I just don't buy the argument of 2 people living under the same roof and claiming they have no time.
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Both my parents had fairly demanding jobs but still magaed to get the cleaning done.

If someone doesn't want to do it i can appreciate them wanting to pay. I just don't buy the argument of 2 people living under the same roof and claiming they have no time.
It isn't about time it is about making a choice. Pay somebody else to do and then I do something else.

So stop being an ass about it. Sheesh.
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Nope 2000 square foot house. Try again bucko
Okay, get married and have some kids and pets and then back to us about having a maid service.
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Old 03-30-2009, 12:04 AM   #29
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It isn't about time it is about making a choice. Pay somebody else to do and then I do something else.

So stop being an ass about it. Sheesh.
Like i said in my previous post, if someone doesn't want to do it i can appreciate them wanting to pay.

Learn to read bud
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Okay, get married and have some kids and pets and then back to us about having a maid service.
My parents did fine without any maid service. They raised us 3 kids plus we had 2 dogs in the family.
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Like i said in my previous post, if someone doesn't want to do it i can appreciate them wanting to pay.

Learn to read bud
You started with calling people lazy who get a maid service. I certainly read that part.
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Old 03-30-2009, 12:11 AM   #32
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You started with calling people lazy who get a maid service. I certainly read that part.
I qualified my statement later.

That said i don't know any families that have $240 plus a month to pay for maid service. Most i know are struggling to pay the bills and use what little they have left over for a vacation and thier RRSP's.
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Okay, get married and have some kids and pets and then back to us about having a maid service.
WTF? I thought one of the main reasons to get married is so you don't need to pay for maid service!
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I qualified my statement later.

That said i don't know any families that have $240 plus a month to pay for maid service. Most i know are struggling to pay the bills and use what little they have left over for a vacation and thier RRSP's.
I still don't see where you 'qualified your statement later'.

Anyway, sounds like the people you know are just too lazy to make enough money to afford a maid service. That is not a problem for the people that I know. We all can afford the maid service, the vacations and the RRSPs, and the RESPs etc etc.
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Can't understand why someone would pay someone else to clean thier own home.

Are people that lazy that they can't do it themselves?

I'm a male and have no problems keeeping my house clean.
Larf! Are you calling me lazy? That's ok, I suppose I am when it comes to housekeeping.

We have a lady who comes in twice a month and does a great job. I would rather have a clean home and people think I'm a little lazy than clean it myself (we do still do the small daily stuff btw) and be hating every minute of it.

Life is short. If you can afford things that make your life easier - do it.
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I'm all for getting a maid if you actually do something with that extra time you save. If you're just sitting around watching TV I think you could spend 2 or so hours a week giving your house a good cleaning. I guess if you don't like it that much it makes sense. It does bother me though when people would rather sit on their asses than clean the house they spent a lot of money on.

Also, I haven't been impressed with the jobs that maids do in the houses I've seen. Window ledges and blinds are still dusty. Shelves are dusty. I'm a neat freak though.
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WTF? I thought one of the main reasons to get married is so you don't need to pay for maid service!

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It is interesting how many posters are so against having a 'maid service' that they feel they can judge people who have one. Why would they care? Envy?
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Instead of getting a Maid service you can try this...

http://www.witn.com/crime/headlines/42119377.html
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:06 AM   #40
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I thought this thread was about this weeks line-up at the French Maid. Disappointing.
Your prayers have been answered

'Exotic' maids naughty and neat

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EDMONTON -- Sit back and enjoy the show, but don't expect these maids to touch your toilet.



A fledgling city cleaning service features young women clad in French maid outfits, red stilettos and fishnet stockings.

"They do the same job as regular cleaners, but they look fantastic doing it," said Elise Skoglund, owner of Good Clean Fun exotic maid service, which opened up shop in Edmonton last fall.

For $125 an hour, a sexy maid will do everything from dusting the TV to wiping the counters, but toilets are a no-go zone.

Skoglund explained that since the maid is already dressed in skimpy clothes and high heels, getting down on her hands and knees to clean the toilet would cross the line into degrading territory.
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