03-17-2021, 07:41 AM
I used to use a drop off laundry service and did so for many years. For one person it is cost-effective because they charge by the pound and not by the machine used. If you have darks and whites that is two separate loads. In my case that would be two nearly half empty loads.
Eventually I got enough clothing that I would be able to drop off this week's laundry and pick up last week's laundry on one trip. That means visiting the laundramat once a week instead of twice a week.
The manager at the laudramat told me that about half the customers there started using the service because the primary laundry person had taken ill. When that person got better they simply stuck with the service.
The main objection to using the service is the worry that they will not do the work right.
But the fact of the matter is that they are professionals doing 30 or 40 loads a day, 7 days a week, and ordinary people do 2 - 3 loads a week. They are going to be better at the work because they are more experienced.
Eventually I got enough clothing that I would be able to drop off this week's laundry and pick up last week's laundry on one trip. That means visiting the laundramat once a week instead of twice a week.
The manager at the laudramat told me that about half the customers there started using the service because the primary laundry person had taken ill. When that person got better they simply stuck with the service.
The main objection to using the service is the worry that they will not do the work right.
But the fact of the matter is that they are professionals doing 30 or 40 loads a day, 7 days a week, and ordinary people do 2 - 3 loads a week. They are going to be better at the work because they are more experienced.
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