I own a cleaning business and make good money at it, so I can’t put this in the “pissed off” thread. But owning a cleaning business definitely reveals that the average person is an unmitigated asshole. Don’t wipe their feet, don’t have bathroom skills mastered, leave coffee stains on carpets everywhere. I mean these asswipes haven’t mastered DRINKING FROM A CUP, something 2-yr-olds can do.
I go both ways on this. I'm a cluttered, but neat person. Meaning, there's shit everywhere, but it's my shit, not dirt, grime or dust. So I clean; but we have a fairly active house, with four kids in various stages of "in and out" (one, my step son, still lives here full time). My step son is on the spectrum, so there are moments where he just doesn't have the patience or attention span for the task at hand, and we've limited eating outside of the kitchen for the most part, but that's not to say that things don't happen. Even with the older kids, I can't tell you how many times the girls have come in with shopping bags and that Fribble from Friendly's doesn't get the attention it deserves. Me, I tend to work outside a fair amount - cars, yard - and so there are times when I come in and it's only after a few steps that realize that maybe I didn't wipe my feet as capably as I could have.
And don't get me started on coffee; I work out of my basement - have since 2015 - and I get my coffee from the kitchen and the chances of me getting out of the kitchen, down the hallway, down the stairs, into my office and to my desk with not a drop of coffee being shed is akin to Kevin Moore playing keyboards on the next Dream Theater album.
BUT... having said all that, when those things happen, we try to take care of them promptly, not leave them for the cleaning service. (By the way, do you come to Connecticut?)