I want a cleaning lady. If possible, one that is just as Justin. Reliable, thoroughly and with a sense of humor.
This humor fact makes this book worth reading. All the quirks and harassment from their employers Justyna describes with wit and a wink.
Justin has a chance to see behind the scenes of the seemingly good families. And what do they get to see is not always beautiful. Not only
that rich people as greedy as Uncle Scrooge and turn out to cheat them out of hard earned money, they take Justin's not true as a human being. A cleaning lady is only just to clean there. Who can employ a cleaning woman who has money and is therefore per se something better. Here are some
make their oh-so employers right bastards. Since even the toilet is smeared extra to find out if Justyna also cleans everything right. That their employers everywhere to hide money, to test whether it delivers is, however, almost normal.
But even with nice people get to do Justyna, and that makes a lot up for that.
The book reads through the no-frills, casual style of writing very easily excited but food for thought: how do we actually deal with people who relieve us of tedious work?
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