Same as my ex-maid. 1st day ask for phone to her sister(work in HK). 3rd day ask me to buy her tel card for IDD to her son. 4th day ask for coffee and biscuts for breakfast(I give her bread/noodle) 6th day lend money. 8th day request dayoff (as the same as her sister's schedule).
After 10 days, fire by my husband.
As to me , not to entertain her request all the time. Treat them just like kids. Otherwise, their request will be more and more.(just like my frist maid)
P.S. You ask her to sign the payment just like salary, but marked it is an advance payment.
原文章由 yimwmc 於 高齡產婦 03:51 發表
Same as my ex-maid. 1st day ask for phone to her sister(work in HK). 3rd day ask me to buy her tel card for IDD to her son. 4th day ask for coffee and biscuts for breakfast(I give her bread/noodle) 6t ...
My maid just joined me 2 mths but I lent her $4k+ to go back to Indonesia to attend her dad's funeral. I gave her $1k as consolation gift. I asked her to sign a letter for me that she borrowed my money.
I also have "肉心"係佢手. Although I am a full-time mum, I am also a lazy mum, don't take care my BB myself. She loves my BB very much, my BB loves her too (although she's only 2mth+, but always smiles at her). So it's ok to give her more so that she can give her heart out to work for us. I just gave her $200 as Christmas gift.
In the 1 st week she joined me, I wanted to fire her because she asked for a mobile phone and other personal stuffs, such as mirror, comb, carpet for her toilet. Later she asked for shampoo, toothpaste. I know she also 'dar fu tau' which all maids do. I did entertain most of her requests BECAUSE as long as she treats my BB very well, she deserves to get all these.
I am happy to keep her because I am sure I cannot find another one who can treat my BB so good. She always talk to my BB, carries my BB when she cries, teaches my BB to speak (english and chinese as she's good in both languages).
Actually most maids are greedy ga la, depends on the extent of greediness. Like some maids, they don't ask for coffee, but 'dar' a lot of 'fu tau', which means they use your $ to buy coffee. Employers won't know how much they dar fu tau, because e.g. you asked her to buy $30 beef, she bought $25 beef but said it costs $30.