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What hourly rate should i get for cleaning my dads flat?
Asked by Grasshopper
ive spent 25 hours cleaning it this week , i dont think he had cleaned it in 5 years!

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Best Answer:
I know exactly how much! The same amount he charged you for bringing you up! Don't forget to add in all the xmas and birthday presents too!

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You should do it out of the kindness of your heart. Where have you been for the last 5 years?
Answered by Ha-ha Lewis

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Going rate for cleaners in my area at present is £7 an hour, if you can get money out of him good luck
Answered by kathy w

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nothing per hour. he's your dad!!!
Answered by PIRANHA

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your going to charge your own father!!!!!???
Answered by heather j

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Good on you. Well, next time you clean something, settle something first. Ask him how much it would be worth to keep the kitchen clean for the week. Remember though, you gotta understand, if you are living in that house, you are old enough to do your fair share of the work in the first place. If you are not, and you are actually doing a good job and not just tickling, and you have him wrapped around your finger, the going rate for cleaners out there is £6 an hour.
Answered by Tom B

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Hes your dad You cant seriously expect to charge him..Can you!!
Answered by dreams

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Minimum wage is £5.35 if you are over 22. So he owes you £133.
Answered by Minerva

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he is your dad, so i guess you should not charge from him. if u consider getting a payment from him, i should ask u this, did he ask u to clean the room? if there is no such agreement to pay, he will not be obliged to pay u. if i were u i wud ask him for a big hug as a payment. if u want a payment, the payment will be that of minimum wage,
Answered by musa

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You shouldn't charge you father, I am assuming he brought you up, how ungrateful are you!
Answered by scorpiotoo2000

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Minimum wage is £5.80 per hour.
Answered by richard_beckham2001

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What age is your dad and have you tried to claim a benefit called careers allowance you can get information for this from your local jobcentre plus office.I ts a sort of benefit you can claim for looking after an elderly relative.
Answered by margaret d

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A hug, a kiss and a "I'll see you next week"
Answered by yourguessisasgoodasyours


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