That’s what it sounded like to me when she first testified. Talking about going to the store and prepping garlic so she can cook. That’s not in a nanny nor a housekeeper’s job
actually she is the typical type of person who hires agencies to send over a super nanny . my cousin is a former school teacher and she has been a professional nanny now for 20 years and she will only work for wealthier families because they not only pay more but they also have multiple nannies and housekeepers that work different shifts so no need to live there .
I think she needed to look for someone who would do it all rather than a housekeeper. She wanted a nanny, house keeper, errand runner, cook, all in one.
@oldageisdumb - I don't agree at all that a housekeeper automatically includes nanny duties (or even errands, unless it has to do with keeping house).
The duties were clear from the beginning. The business owner is not going to just send people over that aren’t matched to the job as stated in the contract or she could be legitimately sued.
@@0LadyV0 Look, there are most definitely housekeepers that are all those things. You seem to not realize that. I don’t know how to help you understand. Yes, there are people who only clean but that’s not what she was hiring. She was hiring a traditional LIVE IN housekeeper, which is different. Think of Alice on the Brady Bunch. Alice was a live in house keeper.
I don't really think expecting clean dishes or a person actually doing their job (without being told every second what to do - clean up) is all that unreasonable. When I do dishes, I feel them to ensure the surface is smooth and not greasy. I saw someone who left cutlery disgustingly greasy (so much so that he had to rinse them off before using them) because he wouldn't use hot water.
@@wvrjl I've has people clean my homes and a simple conversation can resolve this issue. I just think this person was a nitpicked and nothing will or would make her happy. To hear several people not 1 had a bad instance leads me to believe it is her
I had a boss like at my first job at Knotts Berry Farm while I was in high school. We had no customers so I got some cleaners and paper towel and start cleaning the dirty storage slots underneath the counter and she started to argue with me about not being at the cashier (she didn't even come to the shop and check, just observed from far away). She comes by later on and starts to argue with me. Showed her the cleaning I did, and quit.
@@wvrjlCold water works just as good. Why warm water is suggested while hand washing is for our comfort. If you wash correctly, the proper length time, water temp don't matter.
I am a clean freak and very picky in how I like my house cleaned, so I do it myself. When you like things done in a very specific way, best to do them yourself.
My mother is exactly the same! Nobody cleans better than she does according to her that’s why she will never hire anybody else to do it. The plaintiff is Delu lu
I worked for a lady like that. She’d follow me around telling me how I should do this and that. Lady! Do it yourself then! I ended up leaving that job. I work for myself and don’t put up with that nonsense
I couldn’t even imagine having so much money where I could PAY someone to FIND someone that I can PAY to clean my house. I can barely afford cheap cleaning supplies to be able to clean up for myself.
If it helps buying the chemical and mixing it yourself (with water) saves a lot of money. Not applicable to everything (as far as I know), but that’s what I do for some cleaning products
It all boils down to one thing: Time is money. Why waste time on the tedious task of vetting people if you can afford to have someone else do it for you? Companies do it all the time by going through agencies to find the right person for the job and paying them thousands of dollars per employee. And I'm not talking about fast food jobs. If you can't understand there's a market for this type of service, you're obviously not part of the target market.
through an agency, which they have been around for many years, you pay a fee and for a service they do for you. But rich ladies are very hard to please, that has been known for many years in the USA.
Try: 2 Tablespoons Dawn Dishwashing Liquid (must be blue Dawn original) 1/2 c. white vinegar 32 oz. water Put this in a spray bottle and use for general cleaning. It’s awesome, and and smells nice, too. 😊
She said "I sent her right back"....of the 2nd Housekeeper who she let go after 1 day! If you let a person talk long enough, they're real personality comes to light. Feel sorry for anyone who works with this woman.
She’s looking for Rosie the Robot, not a nanny. Someone with a vacuum in one hand, a spoon stirring a pot with the other, all while teaching her kids calculus.
The plantiff is the type that whips her maid for pausing work to get a glass of water on a hot summer day. Then on top it, deducts that glass of water out of the maids paycheck.
I owned and operated a residential house cleaning company in SF many years ago. I later started an offshoot business that did what this woman does, sans the babysitter/childcare aspect. The difference was that I personally trained everyone in my hiring pool.
I’ve been fortunate to have had house cleaners for over 30 years. We have been lucky in that they come over and do their job and are reliable and trustworthy. We have had our newest one for over 3 years, before we moved here our housekeeper was with us for 15 years. Treat people like you want to be treated.
@@skrmacs4815 yes but also they’ve shown that that level of strictness on mental health of children really increases suicide rates and or just overall bad mental health later on in life you can teach your kids and have them learn without being so strict and demanding
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@@skrmacs4815A person's human worth is not based on their test scores...sheesh.
My mom is a housekeeper and people will be picky to an extreme. People will time you if you take too long and finish too fast your job for the amount of money. They will never be happy unless they do it themselves.
I have had a bad experience with one housekeeper. I have a housekeeper because I can't clean the house myself. She wouldn't come on some days and she would also not clean everything because she said that it was clean enough. Some housekeepers are extremely lazy.
As a housekeeper myself, I would have ran for the hills as soon as I met this lady. She better be paying well over 30$ for all she’s expecting out of a “housekeeper”. A housekeeper helps you maintain your home, not your life.
Sounds like she needs to be a damn mother for her kids and stop putting everything else before them and the house go to work go home and be an adult you’re not a slave owner
Wrong. It was a live in situation and more than just cleaning. I think she needed to look for someone who would do it all rather than a housekeeper. She wanted a nanny, house keeper, errand runner, cook, all in one.
I hope she doesn’t find ANYONE. Clean your house your own damn self. Sounds like she want a servant that she can just ring a bell and someone come running. Bye miss
I feel like the plaintiff decided after she fired the first housekeeper that she wanted her money back. So she decided not to accept any of the other interviewers to get out of the deal. However she didn't fully understand the contract she made.
She is looking for a 2nd mom. I mean Nannie's may do light housekeeping, but the focus is the kids. A housekeeper keeps the house;she wants an all in one. Huh, I don't think too many are going to last long because why do you pay for that gig?
People like the plaintiff need to clean their own houses and do their own cooking if they're so picky about how exactly they'd like it to be done. If you want something done right, do it yourself. There's a reason that's a saying... I can't believe she tried to push her poor reading and understanding of the contract that they had with each other on the other woman who was just trying her best to do her job while having to deal with such a picky client. I could never deal with people like that.
Plaintiff does sound picky - taking issue with how fast she shopped garlic?? Maybe she needs a chef instead. Also, if going on People's Court JM doesn't want to see your calendar!! haha
A “housekeeper” would probably do any extra errands you want them to if they have time & work for you specifically! I’ve been fortunate in all the years I’ve had help, my gals have always done whatever I needed (mostly basic stuff), but if I wanted something special done, they would do it, but I always paid them accordingly! Plaintiff seems to think she can find someone to do everything for her & maybe she can, but she’s gonna pay big bucks I’m sure of that!!
Getting a housekeeper that does as you wish is hard. In 5 yrs I’ve had 9 different services/individuals to do just a decent houseclean once a month. Two stole from me and I had to go to court. This lady wants more then housekeeping. I’m an old human (72) who needs help to keep my home nice. The delimma over housekeepers really needs solving in our society.
I’ve cleaned houses AND Businesses & NEVER in all the homes/places I’ve cleaned have I ever had to cook… Rich people problems!! Seriously need to live in the REAL world that she will cut her own garlic and fix he own pasta…
Honestly this isnt the same, but I've now learned to not go to the nail salon because I rarely meet a tech that does my nails the way I need it. As you grow older you have to adjust. I'll go to the nail salon for nexgen. But not for regular polish or gel manicures. No one can do my brows but me. I do my hair and no one else can do it except one person but that's only for a certain type of braiding hairstyle. It's okay to have a preference. Just tailor it when your working with someone else, and work with them for their best attributes and talent. Like some products over promise. I've learned that a exfoliating scrub is great but I still need to buy a tea tree wash for acne. I dont think she liked the business owners style. So pick a more high end approach. It's okay if it's not a fit. Okay.👌
Not all housekeepers are created equal. Hence the interview process to see if someone suits your needs. I can see where she may be a little picky, however not everyone's work ethic is the same either.
Plaintiff is an abusive control freak. The worst possible combo for a boss. Im glad no one took her BS. Harvey gave a horrible advice at the end. Giving ideas on how to screw hard working people to people like the plaintiff is unethical!
Plaintiff expecting a housekeeper to do all the servant's work as well as house keep, good luck with that lady because it's not that the person was too slow but had to much to do, with too little time.
Must be nice to have such an issue as ur help not washing dishes correctly. Would u not have an expensive dishwasher in ur plush home🙄rich people issues.
. I used to clean houses and let me say some customers have there homes sparkling clean house spot less but they see there homes dirty and all they want is detail cleaning like the walls , the back boards , small spots to them that's cleaning not just the simple vacuum ,dishes etc. Sometimes you have to listen to the customer in order to do your job this customer had different people and was never happy but when we did it she was happy tipped us and sometimes made snack for us 😊
It really seems the plaintiff is almost impossible to please. Finding someone who is going to do everything exactly how you want it done can be extremely difficult. I wonder how long her current employee will last under those conditions.
She wants a perfect servant 🙄. If they are out there, then search anc pay for it. So she is going to have to spend to find what she wants and if she’s picky she still has to pay and move on somewhere else, can’t expect others to be extreme like her.
The daughter is clearly taking advantage of her grandmother smh Judy should’ve made her pay the money back, period. She needs to be taught responsibility, grandparents will usually always spoil there grandchildren. I know it was hard to tell her no.
Of all of the thing JM says that i agree with, i dont agree with her backing up the stuck up and demanding plaintiff that thinks a housekeeper is a slave
I'm not surprised the plaintiff is so extreme with her choice. But like the judge said it's her house and her decision. She can be as picky and extreme as she wants. I kno alot of the comments are saying g they feel bad for X and she's too much and etc but....yea she can be that way all she wants. Same as the rest of us out here in comment section. I can say I don't like the color of the person's shirt and they won't get hired. Oh well it is what it is
When someone is paying for somebody 2 come in2 their home and do the things they need done, they want them 2 do those things like they would. I am not hiring a housekeeper for example that can not clean my house how I want it cleaned. The same with the garlic issue. I can cut up and fry garlic in a half hour, you shouldn't take an hour or I might as well just do it myself. Training is important, but if I can clearly see that the person is not going 2 be efficient, no need 2 keep them. You are paying for a service, and deserve 2 get what you are paying for...
Most housekeepers are crap in the U.S. the standard of living is too high! Even poor people feel entitled! If you want a real house keeper you better be paying top dollar! Then you might get clean dishes!