jessstan2 Thu 13-Dec-18 08:20:59

Some people are just like that, they're inconsiderate. If it was any other sort of workplace, you'd have heating, employers are supposed to supply it and there is a minimum temperature in which one is expected to work. However, when it comes to employing a cleaner for home, the employer can take the piss.



I'm glad one at least said you can put the heating on, that is considerate, and I would take them at their word.



I feel for you. I hate the cold but would never expect anyone to work for me in cold conditions.



There's no doubt some people feel it's character building to exist in cold conditions (my in laws did up to a point but they lived through the war years and rationing), I don't get that at all.



You could take a little fan heater to work with you and put it on in the rooms you're working on - as long as you're on your own.