Of course not to lend them money. I know you would worry the maid will become worse if you don't lend her money especially if you've got baby/kid on her hand. However, how can you control if she is still bad after you lending her money. In such situation, you can't fire her as she won't pay you back. You will trap yourself in a very difficult situation. Same to me, my previous maid asked to borrow $20K from me 6 months after reporting duty. Of course I rejected her. She was bad before borrowing money and became even terrible after I rejected her. Finally I fired her. I never regretted as I know she won't become good even if I lend her money.
原文章由 yeungboy 於 08-11-12 22:41 發表
Of course not to lend them money. I know you would worry the maid will become worse if you don't lend her money especially if you've got baby/kid on her hand. However, how can you control if she is st ...
No matter what you tell her she would know that's just excuse only. However it's better for both party to climb down the ladder w/ an excuse. Very easy. You can just tell her that she lost a lot in investment during the recent economic tsunami and therefore don't have spare money.