Woman fires her housekeeper for posting pics of her place on social media and shaming her for being messy.
But even superheroes need a break. And when the dust bunnies became more like dust gorillas, she did what any sane person would doThe housekeeper arrived an hour late, blaming her birthday pancake breakfast with her parents. Okay, fine. I love pancakes as much as the next carb enthusiast, but maybe prioritize scrubbing sinks over syrup when you’re getting paid?
Listen, I get it. Before-and-after photos are reasonable, but there’s a difference between showcasing your work and making your client’s bathroom a viral meme. This wasn’t “Look at this amazing transformation!”—it was “Look how gross my client is!” Not cool, lady. Not cool.And just to quiet the critics who were about to point out the clutter, she shared a pic of her home in its usual, tidy state
But, when someone enters your home, they’re not just dealing with your mess—they’re stepping into your personal space. Posting your client’s home online without permission isn’t just shady, it’s straight-up disrespectful and an invasion of privacy.
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