<p>pledging is only a few months, so you’ll being doing that (along with cleaning much grosser stuff) very frequently from jan-aprilish after you join and then you’re done.</p>
<p>Haha. Who does it the rest of the year? The youngest people in the house?
I’m cool with doing it for a while, but I’m not spending the next 3 years doing
it every weekend.</p>
<p>what pledging is like depends entirely on which house you pledge. When I was a pledge I don’t recall ever specifically having to wake up on a Saturday morning to go to the house to clean the bathroom.</p>
<p>Anyway also who cleans the bathroom will vary from house to house but when there aren’t pledges there will probably be a rotating schedule for bathroom cleaning so any individual person will only need to do it once every two months or so, however some houses may hire a maid that cleans the bathroom once in a while so the brotherhood bathroom cleaning wouldn’t be that extensive, if you live in an apartment in collegetown someone will still need to clean the bathroom from time to time btw and although it will probably take longer to get dirty there are less people living together to do it so it evens out. Also vomit on the floor isn’t usually that common of an occurrence, most people make it to the toilet or trashcan.</p>
<p>during pledging brothers will make gross messes with the sole purpose of having pledges clean them. also laundry, dishes, etc.
after pledging this stops but its usually the most recent members who rotate cleaning.
some houses have staff to clean but they still make messes so the pledges have to clean.
and i have seen vomit and pee on floors and other places more times than i care to think about</p>
<p>and i know this isnt true of all houses some houses treat pledges like princes blah blah blah, but when listening to my friends pledging in lots of different houses the cleaning was universal even when hazing was different everywhere. the truth is that in all of the mainstream normal houses pledges have to clean at the very least.</p>
<p>I can only speak for my own house… but after pledging I don’t think anyone has had to clean a thing besides their own rooms.
It really differs from house to house.</p>
<p>every sorority has a chef. sometimes, the sororities rotate a kitchen duty. in other chapters, however, the sisters do not have to do cleaning…except before recruitment</p>
<p>My fraternity had guys coming in 3 days a week to clean the bathrooms, as well as the common areas/hallways. They did a decent job, and the house was pretty clean all week. If we had a midweek party, the whole brotherhood usually would meet the next day to mop and clean beer cans. The pledges, or if it was in the fall, the new brothers, would usually do the majority. All brothers would participate though - usually the older guys would just vacuum or wipe down tables. Varies by house. Its not that bad, bathrooms were kind of gross occasionally, but youd only have to do that a few times per semester because people would rotate. </p>
<p>If you are adverse to cleaning up spilled beer once a week, you probably shouldn’t join a house. If you make the mess, shouldn’t you clean it too?</p>