She states in the video, “I just finished cleaning eight houses today.” She reveals afterward that each cleaning takes an hour. “With gratuities, my hourly rate was $3850 today. A very prosperous day.
Now, her video has received over 2.1 million views.
Primarily superficial
In a prior video that has since been removed, Sammi talked about her money. Sammi acknowledges in this video that she does, in fact, clean the spaces where she works, but that the cleaning is primarily superficial. She says that most clients only hire her for an hour because “I never perform any type of thorough, comprehensive cleaning that I know is going to take me more than an hour.” Just a small number of my clients have really engaged me for a few hours to deep clean their homes.
She continues by saying that her primary goal for being there is “entertainment.”
Nevertheless, customers are not permitted to act in a lewd or improper manner; if they do, or if Sammi feels “disrespected or uncomfortable in any way,” she immediately cancels the session and does not give them a refund.
She believes that “95% of my clients respect that.” I haven’t experienced many problems thus far.
Sammi has a security guard
Sammi claims that she has hired a security guard to sit in the car while she cleans as far as security is concerned. If there are any problems, Sammi may press a button on her watch to let her security know that she needs help (the door must remain unlocked while she is there, per her contract).
She pays the security guard 35% of her income.
She said of her security payments, “A lot of people dislike me for it for some reason. “But I trusted him with my life. I believe you shouldn’t be underpaying someone like that.
Users quickly flooded Sammi’s comment area with inquiries and their opinions on the practice as a whole, just as she predicted at the conclusion of the video.
“Well, so they simply… look at you?” While you clean?” one user enquired. Another laughed and said, “Oh dang I am giving out my skills for free around this place. ” Sammi was asked if she was worried about the security cameras in the house.
Disclosed the footage
Sammi replied, “They have to turn them off, it’s in my contract…,” in her letter. With my [approval] and an additional fee, they are permitted to record or snap pictures using their own mobile… I may lawfully pursue them if they have security cameras and disclose the footage. In my contract, it is also stated.
Most users appeared to be in favor of Sammi’s line of work. I adore it. Totally behind you,” one user exclaimed. Have fun, and I’m pleased you’re secure.
Sammi acknowledges that most of the cleaning is done at the surface level but yet finds that she truly cleans the locations she works. As most customers only pay her for an hour, she says, “I never provide a thorough clean that I know will take more than an hour.” Just a small number of consumers have really engaged me for a few hours to thoroughly clean their homes.
She continues by saying that her primary goal for being there is “entertainment.”
Customers are not permitted to act lewdly or inappropriately; if they do, or if Sammi “feels mistreated or uncomfortable in any way,” the session will cease right away without a refund.
Sammi claims she has hired a security guard to wait in the car while she cleans, which will provide security. In an emergency, Sammi can push a button on her watch to signal security that she needs assistance (the door must stay open while she is there under her contract). She provides the guard a third of her take-home pay.
She said of her security deposits, “A lot of people detest me because of it for some reason. “But I trusted him with my life. I disagree that you ought to treat someone so unfairly.
Conclusion of the video
Users immediately flooded Sammi’s comments section with inquiries and their opinions on the practice as a whole, as she foresees the conclusion of the video.
They’re simply gazing at you, then. As you’re cleaning?” a user enquired. One person laughed and said, “Well dang I’m giving my services out for free at this house.” Sammi was questioned if she was concerned about the home’s security cameras. They must turn them off, it’s in my contract, Sammi wrote in reply.
With my [approval] and at an additional expense, they are permitted to record or snap images using their own phones… I can legally go after them if they have security cameras and are leaking the footage. Besides, it’s in my contract.