How to Let Someone Know You No Longer Need Their Services

  • #1

I'm referring to my cleaning person....she's very overnice, and it worked out for shut to two years at present, nonetheless she's getting a picayune too comfortable and not really doing as much as she used to, plus my schedule is going to change a lot over the next few weeks with the babe and I don't desire to have to get the house set up on a schedule if I just don't experience up to information technology - plus, we could use the extra $65 bi-weekly for other things while i'k home.

Exercise I give her notice? Pay?

Anyone gone through something similar???

bananiem

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  • #2

I don't have any advice. I just didn't realize how shut you are to your due date. Yippee! Can't look to hear the news! :flower:

  • #four

I would tell her what you only wrote. Say hey my schedule is going to alter alot and since your habitation there volition not be equally much of a need at this fourth dimension. Perhaps give a couple weeks notice and a nice gift on her last day. Too exist sure to tell her that when things are back to normal you will call her start if services are needed again.

copper68

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  • #6

heart4pooh said:

Tin you lot refer her to someone you know that is looking for a cleaning person?

i wish yous lived in north jersey i could use a cleaning person..

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  • #7

On her next days off, move and leave no fowarding accost.

  • #8

dopeyone said:

On her next days off, move and leave no fowarding address.

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

  • #9

dopeyone said:

On her next days off, move and go out no fowarding address.

LOL - take the most passive arroyo and then, right??

Thanks for the communication and I retrieve I like the postal service that said that i'll be dwelling house much more than these days and the demand won't be every bit great, but if I need someone when i'm back at work she'll be the first one I call (if I really do or non).

Copper - I'grand not far from Franklin, however I don't even know if i'd recommend her out b/c of the "comfort" level she's gotten with me. She used to bring her son forth on schoolhouse breaks or during the summers and when I constitute out he was here (often I wasn't home when she cleaned, i'd leave a central for her) it merely made me uncomfortable because I didn't want to be liable if he got hurt or something.

copper68

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  • #ten

if you're from primal bailiwick of jersey y'all are probably referring to franklin township in i believe somerset county.. i am in sussex..

  • #11

bananiem said:

I don't have whatsoever advice. I just didn't realize how close you lot are to your due date. Yippee! Can't wait to hear the news! :flower:

Thank you Ann!!!!

Keli

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  • #12

Hillbeans said:

She used to bring her son along on school breaks or during the summers and when I establish out he was here (often I wasn't domicile when she cleaned, i'd leave a key for her) it just fabricated me uncomfortable considering I didn't desire to exist liable if he got hurt or something.

I know ii people that clean homes for a living and this is probably mode more common than yous realize. Both of the women I know have taken their children with them when they make clean homes during school breaks and whatnot. Merely they both seem to be on actually good terms with the people they clean for though and then it may exist that they are the exception rather than the rule.

disykat

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  • #13

foolishmortal said:

Also be sure to tell her that when things are back to normal you will call her offset if services are needed once again.[/QUOTE

I tin run across leaving out the part most not being happy with her services, only telling her you would rehire her when yous have no intention of doing and so is kind of mean and does her a disservice IMO.

  • #xv

disykat said:

foolishmortal said:

Also be certain to tell her that when things are dorsum to normal you volition call her start if services are needed again.[/QUOTE

I can see leaving out the part about not being happy with her services, but telling her you would rehire her when you have no intention of doing so is kind of mean and does her a disservice IMO.

Good betoken....- I don't desire to or need to prevarication considering I don't want someone expecting they'll exist dorsum if i'm really non interested anymore.

Equally far as her bringing her son along, at get-go I was ok with it (idea my son could play with her son) however her son (8) told my son (4) to go to his room and get to bed because he wanted to play on our estimator and wouldn't share. No offense, but I was paying our cleaning person to clean, not for me to babysit her son and pull toys and games out of the toybox for the 2 hours he's here.

Her next visit i'll give her notice and maybe give her a little tip and that will exist that. Thanks!

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