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mizzy25
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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..oh sorry lol..I'll have to start reading threads...hmmm, I guess it varies in different areas but someone I know pays £10 an hour....
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Mizzy I would say about 7 to 8 pounds an hour would be a reasonable rate.
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Oh okay I have had a cleaner in now and again after we have had building work done, they charge by the hour, if you charge an hourly rate you could be more flexible in that if once a month or so they want the oven or the windows done then there is no more negotiation just the number of hours worked would increase.
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