This cleaner revealed the three types of ‘red flag’ clients she’d never accept
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We all know how important it is to maintain a clean and tidy household. Not only is it necessary for preventing the spread of germs, but it also gives us a sense of calm and order in our daily lives.
But sometimes we can’t find the time or energy to pick up a broom or wipe down our glass windows properly. This is where professional cleaners come in!
However, pro-cleaners also have a set of rules they follow once they take on a cleaning job. And one woman has revealed the types of clients she’d never work for.
As someone who has worked in the cleaning industry for years, Kacie from The Big Clean Co in Melbourne has seen it all when it comes to clients.
There are three types of customers, in particular, that she always tries to avoid because they are more likely to be difficult to work with, according to her.
She took to TikTok to describe these ‘warning signs’.
‘The first is when somebody says “it’s not that bad, it shouldn’t take long”,’ Kacie shared in the clip.
‘In my experience, that often means it hasn’t been cleaned in over six months,’ she explained. That also gives her the impression that the client may not be willing to pay her usual rates, so she gets a little suspicious of clients like these.
Another type of client Kacie encounters often is someone who says they ‘have been through a lot of cleaners and just can’t find a good one’.
Kacie said that this always makes her wonder: ‘Is it the cleaner or the client who is the problem here?’
Finally, Kacie said she takes issue when someone tries to negotiate the price of her services.
‘If a client doesn’t already value what we do, then in my experience it doesn’t get any better from there,’ she admitted.
Her TikTok video reached over 285,000 people, and many who saw it were quick to offer their opinions.
Some confessed that they work 60 plus hours a week, so they don’t have the time to make their place ‘not as bad’ for the cleaner.
Others admitted that they are the type of client who cleans before the cleaner they hired arrives.
‘I don’t want to be judged,’ someone commented.
Most people – many of them are cleaners too – chimed in the discussion.
‘Yes! Only one year in this business and experienced all 3,’ said one woman.
While another woman wrote: ‘I had someone ask me once if they could pay me in gift cards!’ Now that is a nightmare.
A professional dog groomer commented that Kacie’s three points are ‘red flags’ in her industry too. Kacie responded with: ‘I had a feeling these would translate across industries.’
You can watch Kacie’s TikTok video below:
Can you agree with Kacie’s opinions, members? Let us know in the comments below!
But sometimes we can’t find the time or energy to pick up a broom or wipe down our glass windows properly. This is where professional cleaners come in!
However, pro-cleaners also have a set of rules they follow once they take on a cleaning job. And one woman has revealed the types of clients she’d never work for.
As someone who has worked in the cleaning industry for years, Kacie from The Big Clean Co in Melbourne has seen it all when it comes to clients.
There are three types of customers, in particular, that she always tries to avoid because they are more likely to be difficult to work with, according to her.
She took to TikTok to describe these ‘warning signs’.
‘The first is when somebody says “it’s not that bad, it shouldn’t take long”,’ Kacie shared in the clip.
‘In my experience, that often means it hasn’t been cleaned in over six months,’ she explained. That also gives her the impression that the client may not be willing to pay her usual rates, so she gets a little suspicious of clients like these.
Another type of client Kacie encounters often is someone who says they ‘have been through a lot of cleaners and just can’t find a good one’.
Kacie said that this always makes her wonder: ‘Is it the cleaner or the client who is the problem here?’
Finally, Kacie said she takes issue when someone tries to negotiate the price of her services.
‘If a client doesn’t already value what we do, then in my experience it doesn’t get any better from there,’ she admitted.
Her TikTok video reached over 285,000 people, and many who saw it were quick to offer their opinions.
Some confessed that they work 60 plus hours a week, so they don’t have the time to make their place ‘not as bad’ for the cleaner.
Others admitted that they are the type of client who cleans before the cleaner they hired arrives.
‘I don’t want to be judged,’ someone commented.
Most people – many of them are cleaners too – chimed in the discussion.
‘Yes! Only one year in this business and experienced all 3,’ said one woman.
While another woman wrote: ‘I had someone ask me once if they could pay me in gift cards!’ Now that is a nightmare.
A professional dog groomer commented that Kacie’s three points are ‘red flags’ in her industry too. Kacie responded with: ‘I had a feeling these would translate across industries.’
You can watch Kacie’s TikTok video below:
Key Takeaways
- A professional cleaner has listed the three 'red flag' clients she wouldn't go anywhere near when looking for new work.
- The first red flag is when someone says that a job ‘isn't that bad’ or ‘shouldn't take too long’. This often means that the person hasn't cleaned in months and is looking for a cheap option.
- The second red flag is when a potential client says they've ‘been through a lot of cleaners and just can't find a good one’. This is often a sign that the person is difficult to work with.
- The third red flag is when somebody tries to negotiate the price. This is often a sign that the person doesn't value the work of cleaners.