^ That’s why we’ve had a housekeeper for decades. Also, as I’ve always said, it’s cheaper than marital counseling. 
As I am sitting here “babysitting” a roofer, I am not convinced that hired help is always a time saver. Can’t go any place to get anything done outside of the house…
I’ve got to believe there is a chunk of households where household help doesn’t fly - my household is one of them. Not only would I be uncomfortable with the idea (the idea of someone in my house and things, the idea of spending $$ on that, the idea of making $$ available to do that, etc.) but I think my H would drop over dead if I proposed the idea. This is just not something on our radar - at all.
So I nod to those that choose it, but please know that many cannot for a variety of reasons.
I have never had someone to clean my home but I got used to doing a little bit each day. Keeps me moving and saves me money.
If I could I would like an extra hour of sunlight in the evenings since the days seems to be getting shorter as we hit fall and winter. I would use that extra hour to be outdoors and go for nice walks after dinner or go to the outdoor plaza near our home to enjoy some fresh air. I’m really trying to enjoy these pleasant evenings where the weather is just perfect.
I’d be killing myself scrubbing everything in preparation for the cleaners’ visit! 
One thought I have for those highly resistant to having help at home: it might be the only thing that allows you to keep living in your home as you get older and your health starts to deteriorate. Your children probably will thank you, too.
The only occasional time we have a house cleaner my husband has to stay home and I leave. I can’t stand watching them (I’m just a ball of anxiety) but someone must bc I won’t leave the house alone with strangers in it.