The Business of Home Management the Principles of Domestic Engineering

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Even by a City itself, where one is found to be sufficiently advanced and progressively governed.
The confusion and uncertainty of the different workers com- ing into a house at different hours, would be infinitely less than that now in vogue, of following up each servant to see that he or she does the work as one would have it done, keeping their tools and premises in repair, supervising and supplying the servants' table, adjusting their differences, taking the moral responsibility of their we
...lfare as members of the family and the psychological strain of living day after day and month after month in the house with the same inefficient and unrelated social element. // one is lucky enough to have them stay, which is the most confusing point of all, inasmuch as constant chang- ing of servants has become a necessity, statistics from intelli- . Gence offices having convinced us that the average length of time a servant stops in one place is two weeks. So that a mat- ter of change is not so much a choice as a necessity.

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