In the 1960s, the wages for maids varied significantly based on location, experience, and the type of employment (live-in versus live-out). On average, they earned between $1,200 and $3,000 per year, which translates to about $10 to $25 per week. However, this was often still below the poverty line, and many maids were women of color who faced additional economic and social challenges. Overall, their earnings reflected broader societal inequalities of the time.
the birthday suit..
depending on how hard they work and there tips and how much they clean.......
On average, hotel maids and housekeeping staff make $10.64 an hour. This corresponds to roughly $22,130 a year for full-time employees.
There are Lady's maids, house-maids, nursary maids, nanny's, parlour maids, chamber maids, laundry maids, kitchen maids, cooks, butlers, house-keepers, between maids, scullery maids, still room maids and for smaller houses all-of-work-maids. Hope that helps! x
$4 a day
$6.65
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Pretty much the same as maids everywhere. They typically have soft soles and good ankle support and flats. At least that is what all the maids I saw in France were wearing.
Odysseus makes the maids clean the room where all the suitors were killed with fire and brimstone thenn tells the maids to get ready to be hanged outside the next day
This is not even a question?!?!? You are dumb!
The US didn't make any silver dollars in the 1960s.
they acted as nurses or maids.