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28 Oct 21, 09:40 AM |
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Ending agreement with a cleaner
I really find situations like this uncomfortable and I'm unsure how to let my cleaner know I no longer require her services.
She works for a small company although on a self employed basis I believe. She's a very nice girl but not particularly great at cleaning, I've never minded too much as it was good enough and any help is welcome (which I know is silly really considering I'm paying). She should've been here at 9 today, still waiting. I've got lots to be getting on with and we're going out at midday, now if she does turn up she'll either have to do less than the 3 hours she's meant to or I'll have to be late going out to meet our friends. We've just moved so she doesn't have a key yet and also the dogs are here. She didn't come last week because she was unwell which is fine but there's always lots of last minute changes or cancellations. I really need someone more reliable. I know I'm being more than reasonable to say this service isn't good enough but how do I word it. I'll let the company owner know rather than speak to her directly but I feel guilty about that as like I said she's a lovely person and is a single parent to a younger child. Do I just say our circumstances have changed? Or do I give a reason? |
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28 Oct 21, 09:45 AM |
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It sounds like she may have bitten of more than she can chew if she is a single parent and having to be time critical.
If it was me I would be economical with the truth and just cancel the contract with the company you have used and say you no longer need a cleaner. That way she doesn't get any flak about a lost customer and also you are avoiding any upset or confrontation with her.
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28 Oct 21, 09:47 AM |
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Give the reasons as feedback is always useful , positive or negative. Also how will she improve without anyone saying what she could do better? I work in a respite and emergency care home so often had to give feedback on agency staff. Don't worry about it, staff do expect to get feedback.
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28 Oct 21, 10:22 AM |
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Thank you.
I messaged the company owner to see if everything was ok and she was on her way to be told she'd let me know the wrong time and won't be here until 12. I've said that's no good for me as we have visitors arriving at 1 and the owner has been a little rude in her reply. I'm going to send her a message saying no need to come back then block her number so I don't have to read her response as I'm a massive wimp. |
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28 Oct 21, 05:08 PM |
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28 Oct 21, 07:55 PM |
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I’m a cleaner , always 5 mins early and wouldn’t dream of not turning up . I’m self employed but still ask if it’s convenient to take a holiday . However I get a good rate not minimum wage and I’m turning people down , good cleaners are hard to find seemingly but a poor one would be more annoying than doing it yourself !
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28 Oct 21, 08:01 PM |
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Definitely cancel and don’t feel bad. The owner doesn’t seem to care either so better off out of there😀
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28 Oct 21, 09:54 PM |
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