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My best mate is a cleaner and her house is a mess, my uncle is a painter & decorator and his home is in need of a re-vamp.
Do the skills we have at work get left behind when it comes to our own homes? |
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"My best mate is a cleaner and her house is a mess, my uncle is a painter & decorator and his home is in need of a re-vamp.
Do the skills we have at work get left behind when it comes to our own homes? " I am a commercial cleaner, and before I left home, my house was never tidy |
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"My best mate is a cleaner and her house is a mess, my uncle is a painter & decorator and his home is in need of a re-vamp.
Do the skills we have at work get left behind when it comes to our own homes? " I like to forget about work if i can , when i come home, i dont worry much about whether my skills transfer to my homelife. Julie xxx |
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My industry is highly regulated, and I have to work by its rules and regulations.
It does not always sit well with my independence rebellious streak.
However, I am mindful that I need to be squeaky clean and have to set a good example.
Afterall, I cannot tell someone off for doing something wrong if I do not follow the rules myself!
At home, I am messy, in that if there is a space there is usually something on it kind of messy.
Whereas when I work, I work in fairly tidy and organised fashion.
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