We have had our first go of Tony as houseman. Some obscure
sense of propriety caused him to turn up wearing a tie and to don a striped
apron, which worried me a bit, but actually, he’s done a very good job. One has
to make allowances for the military mindset: orders issued in a clear, firm
voice are obeyed without question, cheerfully, promptly, and in a soldierlike fashion, but there is an absolute lack of initiative. Ours
not to reason why, ours but to do the vacuuming without making a fuss, is the
principle. Fortunately, I had thought about this in advance, and issued a four
page document of the most painful explicitness: Sitting room: Dust, if dust is visible. Mop floor (using a damp
rather than wet mop), vacuum rugs, drawing room: Dust, if dust is visible. Mop
floor (using a damp rather than wet mop), vacuum rugs, etcetera. He was
perfectly happy with this, and beetled about conscientiously, carrying it about
and ticking off the jobs one by one. The house is now quite clean, and the
ironing has been done. There is still snow, but it’s rather soggy, so all in
all things aren’t too bad.
I'm picturing the striped apron and smiling. :)
ReplyDeleteHe has a little moustache and glasses. And the word 'spry' might come to mind, so it does look somewhat comic. On the other hand, he's the first houseperson I've ever known to move the freezer in order to clean under it!
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