Nit, but many also do the job because it typically has relatively flexible hours and it allows them to manage their families as well as make some money. Or at least that's been my experience with our best housekeepers. Not just were they trying to collect a premium from these really hard working folks but the concept of "being late" is almost completely artificial for many of them (just so long as it gets done on the specified day.)
Anyways, who picks up their phone and fires up an app to demand that someone comes over and cleans up their house, right f-ing now!
I also suspect that the "on boarding" process of learning to clean probably didn't filter out the candidates that were really passionate about the business so much as it found the ones that would put up with just about anything. I don't know too many top tier developers that would do that. I do value the concept that everyone should understand the dirty work but this particular case might be outside the useful realm of that.
Anyways, who picks up their phone and fires up an app to demand that someone comes over and cleans up their house, right f-ing now!
I also suspect that the "on boarding" process of learning to clean probably didn't filter out the candidates that were really passionate about the business so much as it found the ones that would put up with just about anything. I don't know too many top tier developers that would do that. I do value the concept that everyone should understand the dirty work but this particular case might be outside the useful realm of that.