And I think: That’s not just a job. That’s a gift. A recovering snob who now cleans his own bathroom once a week—badly—and has deep respect for those who do it right.
Now I realize that question is tiny and cruel. It assumes that work done with your hands is less valuable than work done with a computer. It assumes that if you clean for a living, you must be waiting for something better. housekeeper - my wife's friend
She’s not just a housekeeper. She is a logistics manager, a sanitation specialist, a time-management artist, and often, an unlicensed therapist for her clients. And I think: That’s not just a job
Over the last three years, getting to know Sarah has completely reshaped how I see work, worth, and the word “housekeeper.” I want to share what I’ve learned, because I suspect I’m not the only one who needed this lesson. The first time Sarah came over for dinner, she wasn’t “the help.” She was funny, sharp, and exhausted—in a good way. She owns her own small cleaning company. She has three employees, a waitlist of clients, and a binder full of color-coded schedules that would make a NASA engineer jealous. Now I realize that question is tiny and cruel
We’ve all heard the phrase, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” But let’s be honest—we do it anyway. Especially when it comes to job titles.