Dayton Daily News

House cleaner asks, ‘Where’s the appreciati­on?’

- Heloise

Today’s Sound Off is about a lack of appreciati­on:

Dear Heloise: Would you remind people that Christmas bonuses are one day’s pay or one week’s pay?

For years now I have cleaned homes; did over and above what is expected; never called in sick or was late. And at the end of the year I get at most $20 and no “thanks, you did a wonderful job.” One woman gave me a 50-cent pair of stretch gloves. Why is it that an electricia­n can come, spend half an hour, charge $250 and think nothing of it?

We are the most unapprecia­ted people on earth. I pray that people who have housekeepe­rs read this and understand how valuable we really are. — Sad in Ohio

Dear Sad, anyone who likes a clean house should show appreciati­on to the one who cleans it. No one is required to give a bonus to their housekeepe­r or cleaning lady, although I agree that a bonus should be given, but the amount is strictly up to the person giving that bonus.

FAST FACTS

New uses for old fish bowls:

■ Fill with dirt threequart­ers of the way and use small plants to create an indoor garden — a great kid’s project.

■ Use as an ant farm — another interestin­g project for kids.

■ Store marbles or other small toys in them.

■ Use for crayon storage.

■ Fill with soaps for the guest bath.

FEAR FACTOR

Dear Heloise: Many scammers rely on fear to force people into complying with their demands. One of the most common scams, using fear as a motivator, is telling you that your Social Security number has been used in fraudulent schemes and that you will be arrested if you don’t do what the caller requests. Other popular scams center around a warrant for your arrest due to unpaid taxes, missing jury duty or that your utilities are about to be cut off for non-payment. Don’t let fear make you a victim of this kind of fraud. Whenever someone tries to scare you or uses highpressu­re tactics to make you do anything, hang up immediatel­y. — Norman in New York

DON’T FORGET THEM

Dear Readers: When you make out your will, make sure you include instructio­ns for the care of your pets after you’re gone. Please don’t assume someone will take charge of them and provide for their needs. They are beloved family members, so include them in your final wishes. — Heloise

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