knew you guys would pull through for me <3, tbh i have happily resisted crossing this rubicon for the longest time but circumstances now make supporting the exploitative part time low wage economy the preferential option.
...xp
― Just can't get Eno, ugh (ledge), Friday, 15 April 2016 13:31 (ten years ago)
I'm not in London but I do have a cleaner and it's the best decision I ever madeI am not posh but I have a toddler therefore about 8 minutes of free time a day
― kinder, Friday, 15 April 2016 13:36 (ten years ago)
everyone i know has a cleaner
No offence mate - but that's a sure sign you're living in a bubble.
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:07 (ten years ago)
great thing about bubbles - self-cleaning
― conrad, Friday, 15 April 2016 15:17 (ten years ago)
no offence mate - but you haven't a fucking clue what you're talking about. practically every flatshare in london has a cleaner - it's nothing to do with wealth, but keep sucking on your lemon if it makes you feel good about feeling bad about yourself.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:24 (ten years ago)
I think my brother and his partner have a cleaner, or used to, that's the only people I've ever known to have one (it was her idea btw). They're in Glasgow. Though it's not a subject that comes up in general conversation ime.
― Terry Micawber (Tom D.), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:26 (ten years ago)
the most silent shame
― And the cry rang out all o'er the town / Good Heavens! Tay is down (imago), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:28 (ten years ago)
fwiw I've never personally known anyone who had a cleaner and I lived in London for 15 years. maybe I lived in the no-cleaner bubble?
― Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:28 (ten years ago)
maybe you lived in the no flatshare bubble
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:29 (ten years ago)
maybe I didn't?
― Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:30 (ten years ago)
well when i moved here, 8 years ago, i was earning absolutely fuck all and spending a quarter of that on transport, and the place i moved into had a cleaner. it's standard in my experience. twice a month between 3 or 4 people, about 13 quid each. i felt a bit weird about it initially, but it solves arguments in the flat.
i've heard of landlords making it mandatory as well.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:35 (ten years ago)
I did and do.
― Terry Micawber (Tom D.), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:36 (ten years ago)
Fair enough. It's true that I was't flatsharing myself for the latter half or more of my time there, so it could well be a more recent thing. But I don't think any of my friends or workmates had one either, although I suppose it's true that it's probably not something that comes up in conversation a lot.
I did live in a houseshare in Reading before I moved to London that had a cleaner only she quit right when I moved in and they didn't bother replacing her.
― Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:38 (ten years ago)
As a member of the serving classes I should really mount some sort of defence of the cleaning profession, but the difference between what I do and what they do is that I am paid well for my work. Obviously there are exceptions - domestics in the bower of wealth - but it is a job degrading not by dint of its work but its pay.
― And the cry rang out all o'er the town / Good Heavens! Tay is down (imago), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:40 (ten years ago)
My grandma still works as a cleaner in her 70s. Only does a couple of days a week these days though. For wealthy people and just ordindary elderly people. I think she's going to have to pack it in soon though.
― Just noise and screaming and no musical value at all. (Colonel Poo), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:42 (ten years ago)
your experience is getting a bit of a kicking here, is all, LG (and from me as well - never had one, never heard of it).
― Andrew Farrell, Friday, 15 April 2016 15:44 (ten years ago)
I just want to know what LG's cleaner makes in a year
― And the cry rang out all o'er the town / Good Heavens! Tay is down (imago), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:45 (ten years ago)
*bangs fist on table*
― Terry Micawber (Tom D.), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:45 (ten years ago)
Or rather, never heard of anyone I know having one - but maybe they all had (they really didn't).
― Andrew Farrell, Friday, 15 April 2016 15:46 (ten years ago)
more importantly, do they tip their cleaners?
― stet, Friday, 15 April 2016 15:47 (ten years ago)
dunno andrew, look at the flat share sites, most of the flats will say they have a cleaner. i've literally been looking for a new place to live this week. it's very common.
xpost she is independent i think, charges £10 per hour, if we assume an eight hour day that's £400 a week, £1600 a month. i don't know what wage starts to become demeaning, i was earning less than that when i moved to london first. i'd say at christmas there is a bonus of sorts as people tip her a lot then.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:48 (ten years ago)
(Similar experience for me to LG -- nobody I knew in Glasgow had a cleaner, clear majority of people I know in London do. Especially parents)
― stet, Friday, 15 April 2016 15:48 (ten years ago)
none of the flatshares i lived in had a cleaner until my last one, which ironically contained the brokest housemates (three freelancers, and thus the messy and disorganised sorts, i got the impression all the arguments over cleaning had been had before i moved in) (there were five of us and even on freelancers' income it was super-cheap) (though that was more bc the entire flat was flukily cheap ah how i miss that rent)
― cher guevara (lex pretend), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:56 (ten years ago)
i think it comes down to personal attitudes about cleanliness as well - i know one flatmate who wasn't earning a great deal was incredibly demanding about a cleaner coming every week, and moved out when the rest of the flat didn't want this. (nb i am not messy.)
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 15:58 (ten years ago)
Fair enough, I am five years out of the flatshare market - I had a quick look at the craigslist https://london.craigslist.co.uk/search/roo?query=london&private_room=1 and my main findings are a) none of the first 30 or so mention a cleaner and b) I need a shower now, wtf is wrong with you, men of Craigslist.
― Andrew Farrell, Friday, 15 April 2016 16:05 (ten years ago)
If everyone you know has a cleaner because all the people you know are in flatshares, it does say something about the diversity of the people you know tbh.
― Half-baked profundities. Self-referential smirkiness (Bob Six), Friday, 15 April 2016 16:47 (ten years ago)
been flatsharing and knowing people who flatshare in london for five years and have never known anyone to have a cleaner, besides getting one in when moving out (which is something i've seen landlords demand). gonna resist telling lg that this is a startling indictment of his social circles tho
― lazy rascals, spending their substance, and more, in riotous living (Merdeyeux), Friday, 15 April 2016 16:57 (ten years ago)
my landlord recently demanded we have one every week. i wouldn't say i was paying an outrageous amount of rent either, not at all.
as for the people i know, fair enough, mostly middle class i guess, kinda hard to imagine how i'd meet people who aren't in a city that's p expensive. it's not even just my social circle either tho, the flatmates i lived with all seemed to be down with getting cleaners too, and they're more out of my social circle, if still middle class of sorts. middle class is a pretty big bracket.
the other thing is that many of my friends use the same cleaner i use - people kinda recommended her to each other, she's a nice person and she does a good job.
it prob does say something about people, but i'd say more about their lives than their disposable income - that they're busy, that they're seldom home, that they live in flatshares with people they don't know.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 17:29 (ten years ago)
the other thing is that many of my friends use the same cleaner i use
Aha! This could almost be approaching a useful answer to my original question. Where is she based, does she travel?
― Just can't get Eno, ugh (ledge), Friday, 15 April 2016 17:51 (ten years ago)
Much as I have appreciated the digression.
― Just can't get Eno, ugh (ledge), Friday, 15 April 2016 17:52 (ten years ago)
The only reason I didn't recommend her is that i suspect she only does east - I'll ask!
Btw @bob sorry for losing temper.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 18:01 (ten years ago)
Yeah I realise that apart from my first flat here (where there wasn't really anything to clean), all of the others have some "Oh aye you're Bob's nephew" social tissue connecting some or all of the flatmates - I can see that a cleaner would be easier with strangers.
― Andrew Farrell, Friday, 15 April 2016 18:29 (ten years ago)
it's a neutral way of enforcing a minimum standard and a regular correction
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 April 2016 19:19 (ten years ago)
LocalGarda, are you moving in with my brother or have my wires got extremely crossed somehow?!?!?
― emil.y, Wednesday, 20 April 2016 14:39 (ten years ago)
no you are correct!
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 20 April 2016 14:41 (ten years ago)
pls to not send full history of ilx posts
I won't if you won't. *secret ilx masonic handshake*
― emil.y, Wednesday, 20 April 2016 14:46 (ten years ago)
haha - it is a nice place so should be good :)
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 20 April 2016 14:46 (ten years ago)
So youse'll be sharing a cleaner then?
― Romeo Daltrey (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 April 2016 14:47 (ten years ago)
one cleaner for every room
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 20 April 2016 14:50 (ten years ago)
Rosewood, St. John, Tayyabs, Petrus booked. Will try for Anchor & Hope, Barrafina for non-res meals. Stuff to see/do/eat at Brixton Academy before a show? FAP interest July 10-11-12?
― mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 03:02 (ten years ago)
*around* Brixton Academy, not *at*
I like Nanban, a Japanese place run by a former winner of Masterchef with a rep for innovative flavor combos. Just down the road from there there's a decent Ethiopian place called Asmara (I like the cocktails in 384 next door btw).
If you're there Fri-Sun evenings there are several interesting places in "Brixton Village" in the covered market, my faves include Kao Sarn, a good Thai, "Wings and Tings" West Indian; there's a place called Provincial which does big piles of delicious Columbian rice and steed and so on (they will let you byob if you ask nicely and buy yob from the nice little wine shop opposite).
But there are also v popular places doing burgers, pizzas, hipster fried chicken, barbecue, curry, steaks, DUMPLINGS!...)
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 06:17 (ten years ago)
I don't know why DUMPLINGS! got an exclamation mark and capitalized there.
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 06:18 (ten years ago)
Hmmm. Some Stettery suspected.
lol
― conrad, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 06:36 (ten years ago)
Rosewood, St. John, Tayyabs, Petrus booked. Will try for Anchor & Hope, Barrafina for non-res meals
This is an A+ few days of eating btw. If you don't fancy the trip to the Anchor & Hope (or are knackered/straight off the plane) then your hotel is 5mins walk max from Great Queen Street in Covent Garden, which has (I think) the same head chef and does very similar food in a similarly casual atmosphere. The bacon and snail salad is available at both and is one of those dishes I go back to time and time again.
― Matt DC, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:02 (ten years ago)
Also Great Queen Street allows you to book.
― Tim, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:28 (ten years ago)
Yep you'll eat v well quincie, though I would say that for your one banker/oligarch type meal Petrus is a bit of an odd choice. Dinner/Hibiscus/Ledbury/Marcus/Ducasse all more reliable and interesting at the price, though none are massively reflective of London.
In Brixton, Kricket is really really great and I'd second Kao Sarn. Shrub and Shutter and Sovereign Loss great for pre/post show cocktails respectively. Went to Nanban once and found it pretty awful, decent sides but the ramen was borderline inedible. Nice beers though.
― Blandford Forum, Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:52 (ten years ago)
Yeah Great Queen Street is really nice. The distinugishing factors I guess are location (Anchor v near Old and Young Vic theatres) and the fact that Queen St is more a restaurant whereas Anchor and Hope is very much a pub. If it was a Sunday lunch I'd probably choose Anchor but I'm swayed a bit by memory of having done that before.
If you do go to Great Queen Street, the little cocktail bar downstairs is nice.
― japanese mage (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 15:54 (ten years ago)