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Posted: Thu 16 Nov, 2006 17.37
by Lorns
Jeez! I wished i wish i'd worked harder at school and gone to uni now. I've never had a cleaner. What's it like?
Anyhoo, i go with Gavs advice. Clean up afteryourself, ask her to do the same and then leave the Cypriot girls mess. Then point 1 angry cleaner in her direction and watch as the cleaner vents her anger in her direction. Don't be a doormat.
Posted: Thu 16 Nov, 2006 17.52
by Gluben
Heather's a lovely woman, very nice to talk to. Thanks for the advice guys.
Posted: Thu 16 Nov, 2006 18.04
by Stuart*
Hymagumba wrote:I get a cleaner once a week too.
How gay is that? Clean up after yourself Hyma!
Posted: Thu 16 Nov, 2006 18.19
by Pete
HOW DARE YOU
The cleaner comes on behest of the management company who runs the halls. As I have already scrubbed the dishes, hoovered the floor and mopped the kitchen before she arrives she busies herself with cleaning the skirting boards.
Did you not see my <a href="
http://www.metropol247.co.uk/forum/view ... >newspaper organising?</a>
for such comments you're on my hitlist for the next week Stuart
Posted: Fri 17 Nov, 2006 00.35
by Gluben
A nice turn of events: I managed to end up having some of her chicken and salad when she had some left! I guess politeness does get you somewhere sometimes.
Posted: Fri 17 Nov, 2006 02.59
by Stuart*
Hymagumba wrote:....for such comments you're on my hitlist for the next week Stuart
Comment withdrawn now I've seen the visual evidence of your organisational skills, and how tidy you keep your home!
I'd better keep a rather low profile for at least a week then. Although being in the firing line may take the heat off one or two others for a while
