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PUSHING DAISIES (2007–2009) 1.09 || Corpsicle
IMOGEN POOTS for 5′ Eleven” Magazine // The Cinema Issue 2025 📸 by Nicole Nodland
Vladimir Mayakovsky, A Letter written to his sister Ludmila, 1905
you bottle Miette??
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Oakland, Photo by Joanne Leonard, 1966
“They’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”
“They’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”
“They’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”
[images: series of tweets from @realavocadofact. tweets read, “they’re not elite they’re rich”, “they’re not better they’re better supplied”, “they’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”, “there is nothing wrong with you; you’re doing your best in a game rigged against you, probably not enough people and fruit tell you that”]
I see this reaction a lot, and I gotta say, it always makes me a little sad. Whenever the conversation of exploitation of labor comes up, inevitably someone finds themselves struggling with the guilt of “It is so important to me not to contribute to exploitation but I cannot do this thing myself and need someone else to do it for me, so how do I even approach that?”
Exploitation isn’t in the hiring of a service worker. Exploitation is in the respect you show them for their ability to perform the service you need from them.
I have been on a cleaning service staff before, and also been someone who hired a cleaning service, and I can tell you for sure that a lot of cleaning crews (especially worker owned ones) absolutely LOVE their clients and are genuinely happy to be able to make their lives better. The clients they don’t like? Those are the ones who disrespect the workers.
When I was involved with a cleaning service, we had everything from little old ladies living alone to McMasions with five cars as clients, and I can assure you that whenever there was someone who clearly hired us because they were overwhelmed or unable to keep their space clean, those were the households where you put a little more elbow grease in and did a deep clean even when it wasn’t paid for, because you could see how much these people were trying and struggling, and they were always so kind and generous and often embarrassed when talking to you about the job.
I only hired a service a couple if times in my life, but whenever I did, I worked with the same people as often as I could, tipped as well as I could afford, and tried to be the kind of client I would want to have, and that’s how I often ended up with my baseboards cleaned too, or my fridge scrubbed and organized or a restorative clean done in a high use room even when that wasn’t what I had scheduled or paid for.
I’ve heard the same thing from all manner of service workers over the years. Many of us like our jobs! We enjoy the work. It’s the customers that can do a number on you.
I think a lot of people are afraid that by needing a service they are inherently exploiting or harming the people who perform that service, and they really aren’t. But it does benefit a capitalist system for us to all be burnt out and overwhelmed because we’re too afraid to hire the help we need. Be upfront and honest with service workers about what you need and why you need it, and treat them with dognity and kindness while they perform your service, and I promise you they will always be happy to answer your call.
HIRING A PROFESSIONAL TO CLEAN YOUR HOUSE ISN’T MORE EXPLOITATIVE THAN GOING TO A DENTIST OR ORDERING A PIZZA
We all fucking depend on each other, it’s about respect and treating one another as fellow humans instead of seeing them as below us
I am a science fiction author who is good at budgeting. My mother is a high school drop-out manual laborer who never taught her children how to clean, because she didn’t think she had to.
I am physically disabled. Even if I wanted to be better at cleaning, my body stops me at a certain point. So my mother lives with me. She gets the whole downstairs of the house I bought by being good at budgeting; a kitchen, bathroom, living room, outdoor porch, bedroom, and guest room. In Seattle, where we live, this is more than she could ever afford on her own.
Her “rent” is cleaning my half of the house. I don’t live in squalor, and she has a comfortable, uncramped place to live. No one is getting exploited here.
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Léon De Smet (Belgian, 1881-1966), Vue du Golfe du Tigullio avec la petite ville de Santa Margherita Ligure [View of the Golfo del Tigullio with the small town of Santa Margherita Ligure]. Oil on hardboard, 60 x 75 cm.