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Cleaning Ladies, do you clean before they come?
Comments (10)My FiL got the Alzheimer's, broke a hip and a shoulder and was quite a problem. My MIL had diabetes and was neurotic in her own right and all the above was driving her crazy(er). My wife hired her a house cleaning service. MIL got up every Wednesday morning and scrubbed the place so that it was spotless and immaculate when the cleaning lady arrived. MIL made coffee for the cleaning lady and they set and talked for three hours. This three hours did MIL more good than all doctors, therapists, nurses and social workers combined....See Morecertain outlets/lights not working?
Comments (3)You have a loose connection somewhere. The high current of the vacuum burned it. Very common problem almost aways triggered by the vacuum. The problem could be in any junction box on the circut(receptacle. fixture, switch etc.). Most common cause of this is the back stab connection on receptacles. Look at the devices that are dead and try and figure how the cable would have been routed to feed these devices. Then go to the first dead device or last working device and check the connection. If the back stabs are being used move the wires to the screw terminals. The problem could be in a working device. Turn the power off first....See MoreHelp! Cleaning ladies scrubbed my kitchen pendant clean - ruined it!
Comments (12)Thank you, everyone. It's not so high that I can't reach it with my arm, so with a short stool I'll be safe. I just need to find a paint I can use with a sponge or small brush (not spray paint). If I'm going to pay an electrician to take it down, I might as well get a new one. I found this two years ago at a local home boutique, and had a lamp store rework it from a plug-in to a hanging pendant. Not something I can take back! But rebunky, this has happened to multiple vases, so I'm careful now. It's a shame all these manufacturers sell this stuff, with no warning. I've taken vases back to Pottery Barn and Target, and the sales clerks just shrug and give me my money back. Not so easy with this pendant....See MoreCleaning Lady Refuses to Wear Mask
Comments (86)It isn't practical to test everyone, all the time to determine who is or is not a carrier on any given day. It's not even practical to test everyone who feels like they had covid 19 and are recovered. It's not cost effective. Just like it is not cost effective to drug test 100K welfare users at a cost of 1M to catch the 1000 who might test positive on any given day, thereby saving 300K. Do the math. To be economical, one parses sparse resources to where you will get the most bang for your buck. Not sure that all these people who feel like they should be an exception to the rule are liberal or conservative. In fact, they are just folks who get off breaking rules in some cases. Don't get me started on folks I know who work in retail and have to argue with people saying their dog is a "support animal" so that they have to bring them into a store. Or any number of safety rules that I have had to enforce that someone argues for because their case is special. No dogs allowed in the park but my dog is special, no collecting of plant material but I just took one small flower, etc. If the rules don't apply to everyone, that isn't fair. And if everyone gets to break the rules, then they serve no purpose. Rules help people survive living together in groups. Stores have safety rules. "Don't climb on the shelves" for example. Does that impede your civil rights? Perfectly reasonable for businesses to employ safety rules to keep their customers and employees safe. Also perfectly reasonable for an employer than to ask that their workers comply with safety rules. I had to handle lots of hazardous materials in science lab and in landscaping. I got in trouble if I didn't follow company safety regulations. I never felt my civil right were being trampled on. See someone get thwapped in the eye once by a branch ricocheting off a tree being cut down, and you'll never again whine about having to wear safety goggles when using a chainsaw, even if said goggles are hot as blazes....See More- 7 years ago
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