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Germanshepherdsmum
I would love to have a cleaner as I loathe housework, but feel I would be insulting someone if I paid them to do a menial job which I can (ok, sometimes with some pain and difficulty) do myself. It would be different if I were not physically able to do it. I would just feel so uncomfortable even though I know many people depend on cleaning work for their daily bread - and when I was a very hard up single parent I considered early morning office cleaning.
I have a friend who runs a cleaning company for a living and her menial (?) job enables her to have many things I couldn't afford. I don't think it is insulting to pay somebody for a job they are happy to do as long as you are giving them the going rate which is usually far higher than the minimum wage these days. If you are no good at reading or writing, aren't mathematically articulate, etc, cleaning work at least gives you job satisfaction as there is a better end product than when you started. I think there are lots of other jobs which may be considered to be less menial where you can't say that.
If you are no good at reading or writing, aren't mathematically articulate, etc, cleaning work at least gives you job satisfaction as there is a better end product than when you started
That statement proves my point exactly - why do you assume that cleaners are no good at reading or writing, aren't mathematically articulate ie, as one ex-teacher said to me the other day "duffers"?
Why??
That is just intellectual snobbery.
The cleaner we interviewed (or was she interviewing us?) used to run her own industrial cleaning company, is a school governor and parish councillor. She just happens to love cleaning and is excellent at it, according to references from others.
At the moment DD is doing ours (she's a lecturer btw).