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    All About Full-Time Maids

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    • DesertWindD Offline
      DesertWind
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      I just paid almost SGD1,100 (including insurance) for my mother’s new maid under the old contract term. But replacement after May got to pay a fee of a few hundred dollars because going forward under new rules more expensive already. Today went to fetch her, seems ok, pleasant enough.

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        autumnbronze
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        DesertWind:
        I just paid almost SGD1,100 (including insurance) for my mother's new maid under the old contract term. But replacement after May got to pay a fee of a few hundred dollars because going forward under new rules more expensive already. Today went to fetch her, seems ok, pleasant enough.

        Best of luck to your mom, DesertWind :xedfingers:


        😄

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          POA Teacher
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          In late 90s, some agents were charging $0 or $1 for agency fee including insurance etc.

          The maids were paying $1,000+ in fees.
          Those were the days.

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            LOLMum
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            DesertWind:
            I just paid almost SGD1,100 (including insurance) for my mother's new maid under the old contract term. But replacement after May got to pay a fee of a few hundred dollars because going forward under new rules more expensive already. Today went to fetch her, seems ok, pleasant enough.


            all the best ! but watch that window.......watch that window.......

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              Karl12
              last edited by

              Oh fee hikes?

              Wrong timing for me…
              Seems that everything has inflation, now even agency fees.

              Thanks. I will check out seahorse.

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                moonee
                last edited by

                Karl12:
                Oh fee hikes?

                Wrong timing for me...
                Seems that everything has inflation, now even agency fees.

                Thanks. I will check out seahorse.

                yeah, I bot mine frm seahorse...plaza spore and tiong bahru plaza, mine cost 39, they hv different prices.... rather hard n heavy.

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                  Dnls_mum
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                  moonee:
                  MyFriend:

                  [quote=\"dooelsie\"]I do not take jam, peanut butter, etc, since the doctor says I have to control my sugar intake. That means I buy my maid her own spreads. But even if I could take sweet stuff, I will still buy my maid her own jam, etc. It is up to each employer to set the house rules and it has absolutely nothing to do with treating your maid as a 'pariah'. Employers should not be made to feel guilty for not embracing their maids into their family's bosom just because she works in their household. Let's be very clear - a maid is an employee, not your blood relative. So long as she is fairly and respectfully treated, it is up to individual employers to decide for themselves how close a working relationship they want with their maid. To avoid any misunderstanding, I prefer to draw the line and keep things on a 'professional' level. That is not to say that we do not share a few jokes now and then, and my maid knows that she can always turn to me for help and advice if she has any problems. This has worked very well for both of us and my maid is into her third contract with me.



                  Well said. Absolutely agree.

                  \"Employers should not be made to feel guilty for not embracing their maids into their family's bosom just because she works in their household. Let's be very clear - a maid is an employee, not your blood relative. So long as she is fairly and respectfully treated, it is up to individual employers to decide for themselves how close a working relationship they want with their maid......It is up to each employer to set the house rules and it has absolutely nothing to do with treating your maid as a 'pariah'\"


                  yup, well said! I agree tat employers shld not feel bad about setting their own house rules. After all, we set rules for our childrens behaviour and a maid is an employee here under work permit to do a job. No one has the right to impose their personal preferences on us and tell us how to run our households.[/quote]
                  The word \" pariah\" was used because Moonee asked abt supplying separate jam butter and spread to the maid. I cannot see why jam butter and spread needs to be separated. One spreads their bread with a butter knife not hand. There is no contamination. So frankly, I did not see the need to separate. Be it President butter or Crabtree and Evelyn Jam that we eat, my maid eat those too. Again remember the original question is abt jam and spreads.

                  Next my statement of maid being treated like part of the family is pertaining to the issue and discussion on food here. She eats like one of the family. Off course she knows who is the boss and is not embraced in the bosom.

                  What I have overlooked is that not very employer can afford to feed their maids as well as they feed their family, thus now i understand why the differentiation is necessary.

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                    autumnbronze
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                    Dnls_mum:


                    The word \" pariah\" was used because Moonee asked abt supplying separate jam butter and spread to the maid. I cannot see why jam butter and spread needs to be separated. One spreads their bread with a butter knife not hand. There is no contamination. So frankly, I did not see the need to separate. Be it President butter or Crabtree and Evelyn Jam that we eat, my maid eat those too. Again remember the original question is abt jam and spreads.

                    Next my statement of maid being treated like part of the family is pertaining to the issue and discussion on food here. She eats like one of the family. Off course she knows who is the boss and is not embraced in the bosom.

                    What I have overlooked is that not very employer can afford to feed their maids as well as they feed their family, thus now i understand why the differentiation is necessary.
                    Your reply surprises me. It surprises me because you clearly DO NOT understand when you CLAIM that you do. No where is it mentioned that the
                    posters CANNOT afford to feed their maids as well as their family. The issue is about differing tastes and the fact that some maids are not able to
                    exercise control over their intake of the food, hence the word \"afford\" being used in the context. For instance, both my ex helper and current one first started out consuming like 3 to 4 heaped tsps of sugar per drink. The ex learned to control this after living with us for some time. The current one is working on it. So until I see some effort in her part to control her intake (anyway it's not good for her health and teeth), I will segregate my
                    purchases.

                    Another example, not related to food, is that I only allowed myself to leave
                    my son with my helper alone to run errands after she had been with us for
                    two years due to trust issues. So really, as another poster mentioned earlier, it's different strokes for different folks when it comes to setting boundaries for our helpers.

                    Please refrain using sarcasm here. It's an insensitive act because many have had very negative experiences with their maids, which may have
                    compelled them to set certain restrictions on them. You may have had \"good luck\" with your maids, just like me, but that doesn't warrant one to gloat or inject sarcasm in one's post.

                    BTW, you should familiarize yourself with the definition of the word \"pariah\" before using it freely. This might help.

                    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pariah

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                      Dnls_mum
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                      autumnbronze:
                      Dnls_mum:



                      The word \" pariah\" was used because Moonee asked abt supplying separate jam butter and spread to the maid. I cannot see why jam butter and spread needs to be separated. One spreads their bread with a butter knife not hand. There is no contamination. So frankly, I did not see the need to separate. Be it President butter or Crabtree and Evelyn Jam that we eat, my maid eat those too. Again remember the original question is abt jam and spreads.

                      Next my statement of maid being treated like part of the family is pertaining to the issue and discussion on food here. She eats like one of the family. Off course she knows who is the boss and is not embraced in the bosom.

                      What I have overlooked is that not very employer can afford to feed their maids as well as they feed their family, thus now i understand why the differentiation is necessary.

                      Your reply surprises me. It surprises me because you clearly DO NOT understand when you CLAIM that you do. No where is it mentioned that the
                      posters CANNOT afford to feed their maids as well as their family. The issue is about differing tastes and the fact that some maids are not able to
                      exercise control over their intake of the food, hence the word \"afford\" being used in the context. For instance, both my ex helper and current one first started out consuming like 3 to 4 heaped tsps of sugar per drink. The ex learned to control this after living with us for some time. The current one is working on it. So until I see some effort in her part to control her intake (anyway it's not good for her health and teeth), I will segregate my
                      purchases.

                      You clearly did not read all the posts clearly and calmly. There was a previous post about expensive butter and coffee and the poster clearly indicated that she cannot afford for the maid to eat the same brand of food.

                      Next regarding controlling of maid's diet. I am surprise to see this. The maid is clearly not a child or dependent that requires one to control their diet. Some nationalities generally take more salty food or have sweet tooth. Singaporeasn are generally more health conscious and thus take less of salt and sugar. Whether it is a maid or any employee, is it necessary to dictate or control what they eat? Frankly this has nothing to do with having a good maid or not good one. Do we need to control another human to such an extend? I am strict with my maids, but not to this extend. Just like you have a right to your opinion, so do I.


                      Another example, not related to food, is that I only allowed myself to leave
                      my son with my helper alone to run errands after she had been with us for
                      two years due to trust issues. So really, as another poster mentioned earlier, it's different strokes for different folks when it comes to setting boundaries for our helpers.
                      This has nothing to do with the original question and so i won't comment

                      Please refrain using sarcasm here. It's an insensitive act because many have had very negative experiences with their maids, which may have
                      compelled them to set certain restrictions on them. You may have had \"good luck\" with your maids, just like me, but that doesn't warrant one to gloat or inject sarcasm in one's post.
                      Does treating badly a person who treats you badly makes it all right? Pls don't someone misunderstand and say that I said seggregating jam and spread is treating a maid badly. NO. I am not saying that. This is just to illustrate the irrelevance of your point here. Whether a maid is good or bad, had nothing to do with seggregating jam and spread.

                      BTW, you should familiarize yourself with the definition of the word \"pariah\" before using it freely. This might help.

                      http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pariah

                      Your dictionary link says \"Pariah\" refers to a social outcast. This is what I understand. Seems like you are the one using sarcasm here. I was puzzled why one would want to separate food like jam and spreads unless one is treating their maid like one would treat a social outcast. Nothing wrong with my English understanding here. But now that I understand when someone mentioned the expensive food they buy and wanting to let the maid have a separate common brand then it make sense. There are others who want to control the volume and amount intake by the maid. While I don't agree because I frankly don't think jams and spreads cost so much that it can make any difference, now I see that it is because some like you prefers the maid to conform to our sweet and salty taste preference.


                      Now I think you are the one getting emotional about this. pls see response in blue above.

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                        autumnbronze
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                        Dear Dnls_mum,


                        You are adopting too much of a moral high ground and self righteous attitude that you CLEARLY do not see where I and the others are coming from. You are playing and twisting the words used out of context. I would call this verbal psychology, if there is such a term. There are people who resort to such tactics to hang on to their argument precisely because they have nothing to support their argument anymore and also because they CANNOT or REFUSE to UNDERSTAND others’ point of view. Yes, one point I do agree with you is that you are entitled to your opinion. However, how that viewpoint is conveyed is another matter altogether. Go back to your first reply to moonee and hopefully you can see where I am coming from.

                        I am CERTAINLY not being emotional. You do not know me here in this forum, if you did, you will think otherwise. I will disregard this statement
                        that you have made. In fact, it’s been a long long time since I have stepped into this thread, because it’s like a viper’s nest in here. And I have been proven right.

                        I will reply to your post. Let me attend to my crying baby first.

                        BTW, the use of CAPs in postings doesn’t necessarily indicate that the poster is being emotional.

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