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    All About Full-Time Maids

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    • DesertWindD Offline
      DesertWind
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      LKVM:
      DesertWind your maid is quite lucky to have you increasing sal almost every year :celebrate:

      Hi LKVM,

      She is a good maid so I willing to pay. But I was targetting to increase her pay to SGD500 only if not for the announcement by the maid agencies of which the one I use is the leader of the pack!
      ๐Ÿ˜‰

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        DesertWind
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        autumnbronze:
        LKVM:

        [quote=\"autumnbronze\"]I have also renewed my helper's contract this March. This is her 3rd year.

        She started off with $350, then $370 and now $400.
        All other personal expenses borne by us eg clothes, toiletries etc ... plus yearly bonus. She has no off day.

        Autumn I think gradual increase is good rather than drastic one... you are doing good thing... plus she doesnt have off day is also an advantage :celebrate:

        Thanks LKVM, for your input.
        This one I have to give credit to DH because as he holds the purse ..... ermmmm .... wallet strings, he decides on the pay ๐Ÿ˜‰ :lol:[/quote]Ke..ke...because I am working and paying maid so I can decide on her pay. DH said I was increasing a bit too much and too soon. Also sometimes too generous. But maid really helped me a lot looking after my boy well and give me very minimal problems. Hence I just go with my gut feel and pay since she is worth-it. Not even my own mum or MIL can help me look after my boy. If it were my mum or MIL, I am sure I have to \"pay\" a lot more!
        ๐Ÿ˜‰

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          autumnbronze
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          DesertWind:
          autumnbronze:

          [quote=\"LKVM\"]
          Autumn I think gradual increase is good rather than drastic one... you are doing good thing... plus she doesnt have off day is also an advantage :celebrate:

          Thanks LKVM, for your input.
          This one I have to give credit to DH because as he holds the purse ..... ermmmm .... wallet strings, he decides on the pay ๐Ÿ˜‰ :lol:

          Ke..ke...because I am working and paying maid so I can decide on her pay. DH said I was increasing a bit too much and too soon. Also sometimes too generous. But maid really helped me a lot looking after my boy well and give me very minimal problems. Hence I just go with my gut feel and pay since she is worth-it. Not even my own mum or MIL can help me look after my boy. If it were my mum or MIL, I am sure I have to \"pay\" a lot more!
          ๐Ÿ˜‰[/quote]Understand your rationale.

          Hence, we make it up to her in other ways by bringing her out with us, even when we go on holidays like msia and give her shopping money, let her order whatever she wants when in a restaurant, even if its a buffet ... only because she does help me take care of DS well and sincerely - that is the utmost priority ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„

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          • DesertWindD Offline
            DesertWind
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            Littlefly:
            DesertWind:

            My Indon. maid started with SGD400. At the renewal contract ie. 3rd year, we raised to SGD 450. Now with the new increased pay, we have up it gradually to SGD500. Now into her 4th year with me it is SGD550. With her next renewal of contract half-a-year later, I will up it to SGD600 (ie. into her 5th year).


            Each increment is $50! and it is a 50% increment since she first started 4years ago! :shock: What does your maid do for your household ? Did you also give her off-days and mobile phone ?

            Hi Littlefly,

            My Indon. maid before working for me already has 5 years of experience working in Singapore looking after 3 boys of various ages plus managing the household while her previous employer both working.

            She is very experience, has her own kid hence got the motherly instinct to look after my boy well. She look after my boy since my boy was just about one month old and administered all the medication for my boy since young. She is more like a nanny to my boy than a maid! PLUS she does all the household cleaning and cooking while both hubby and myself are at work!

            Right now, she is fetching my boy daily to the kindergarten as well.

            She has one off-day per month plus hand-phone passed down to her by me whenever I upgrade. Her friends with many years of experience with 10 years is already earning SGD700 to SGD800. I think this is about the MAX I think is reasonable for very experienced maids. Don't think it will ever go beyond SGD800 (at least not in the near future).

            Mainly I am comparing her pay versus the child-care centre pay or local nanny's pay if I had not hire this maid. So I am mentally prepared to pay up to such rates!
            ๐Ÿ˜‰

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              DesertWind
              last edited by

              autumnbronze:
              Understand your rationale.

              Hence, we make it up to her in other ways by bringing her out with us, even when we go on holidays like msia and give her shopping money, let her order whatever she wants when in a restaurant, even if its a buffet ... only because she does help me take care of DS well and sincerely - that is the utmost priority ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜„
              Hi autumnbronze,

              Yes, definitely must count in such perks and good treatment too because really all these adds up to a lot of money - not cheap at all!
              I think you are treating your maid really well!
              :celebrate:

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                Littlefly
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                Funx3:
                hquek:

                [quote=\"Funx3\"]
                Now I Ban Her From Using the Word \"FORGET\" or \"LUPA\" ....
                When I Remind Her, I Pre-Empt Her With, \"Don't Tell Me U LUPA, ....\"
                :roll: :roll:

                My ex-indo maids didn't usually have the time to say sorry, when I tell them this is not correct, already their eyes start turning red, and then 10 sec later, it'll be brimming with water.

                At times I get so exasperated I just tell them, cry no use; next time just remember.

                Ha Ha ....
                Mine Too ....
                But It Lasts Longer Than Yours, Think 30 sec? ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜‰

                Must Be a \"MUST LEARN\" Trick Trained by ALL Agents ....
                ๐Ÿ˜› :P[/quote]wah, can squeeze tears 10sec later, they all have actress-potential. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                  Littlefly
                  last edited by

                  DesertWind:
                  Littlefly:

                  [quote=\"DesertWind\"] My Indon. maid started with SGD400. At the renewal contract ie. 3rd year, we raised to SGD 450. Now with the new increased pay, we have up it gradually to SGD500. Now into her 4th year with me it is SGD550. With her next renewal of contract half-a-year later, I will up it to SGD600 (ie. into her 5th year).


                  Each increment is $50! and it is a 50% increment since she first started 4years ago! :shock: What does your maid do for your household ? Did you also give her off-days and mobile phone ?

                  Hi Littlefly,

                  My Indon. maid before working for me already has 5 years of experience working in Singapore looking after 3 boys of various ages plus managing the household while her previous employer both working.

                  She is very experience, has her own kid hence got the motherly instinct to look after my boy well. She look after my boy since my boy was just about one month old and administered all the medication for my boy since young. She is more like a nanny to my boy than a maid! PLUS she does all the household cleaning and cooking while both hubby and myself are at work!

                  Right now, she is fetching my boy daily to the kindergarten as well.

                  She has one off-day per month plus hand-phone passed down to her by me whenever I upgrade. Her friends with many years of experience with 10 years is already earning SGD700 to SGD800. I think this is about the MAX I think is reasonable for very experienced maids. Don't think it will ever go beyond SGD800 (at least not in the near future).

                  Mainly I am comparing her pay versus the child-care centre pay or local nanny's pay if I had not hire this maid. So I am mentally prepared to pay up to such rates!
                  ๐Ÿ˜‰[/quote]No wonder you are willing to go up that much! she certainly sounds like a super nanny! ๐Ÿ˜Ž I tried to be a SAHM with a baby, housework and cooking and nearly go bogus myself. Then she is certainly worth keeping coz a nanny would costs this much just for babysitting one child.

                  In fact, we decide to hire a full-time nanny for my 2nd bb coz we don't expect our current Indo maid to be able to cope with housework, cooking and babysitting. Our experienced exmaid, ex-Phil cannot even do either housework or cooking well. :stupid:

                  And your maid must have really proven herself and earned the trust of your family to be around for this long time.

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                  • L Offline
                    lizuan76
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                    Finally my new maid has arrived Singapore. She is EX-SIN, so far we are happy with her. She is able to cook.


                    However it seems my elder girl dunโ€™t like her. My girl duntโ€™t want my new maid to send her to bus stop to take school bus. All the while we dunโ€™t have any maid at home and my in law is the one that taking care of my 2 girls.

                    For my 2nd girl, she got no problem with the maid. My girl can get along with her the maid and even chit chat.

                    Is it normal that my elder girl has such reaction???

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                      Littlefly
                      last edited by

                      lizuan76:
                      Finally my new maid has arrived Singapore. She is EX-SIN, so far we are happy with her. She is able to cook.


                      However it seems my elder girl dun't like her. My girl dunt't want my new maid to send her to bus stop to take school bus. All the while we dun't have any maid at home and my in law is the one that taking care of my 2 girls.

                      For my 2nd girl, she got no problem with the maid. My girl can get along with her the maid and even chit chat.

                      Is it normal that my elder girl has such reaction???
                      How old are your girls ? maybe your elder girl has not warmed up to your maid yet ? how long do you has this maid ?

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                      • J Offline
                        jtoh
                        last edited by

                        lizuan76:
                        Finally my new maid has arrived Singapore. She is EX-SIN, so far we are happy with her. She is able to cook.


                        However it seems my elder girl dun't like her. My girl dunt't want my new maid to send her to bus stop to take school bus. All the while we dun't have any maid at home and my in law is the one that taking care of my 2 girls.

                        For my 2nd girl, she got no problem with the maid. My girl can get along with her the maid and even chit chat.

                        Is it normal that my elder girl has such reaction???
                        Maybe your dd1 just prefers to have her grandma/grandpa walk her to the bus stop?

                        Sometimes with maids, they do favour one child over another. Human nature, maybe? And usually it's the cuter, younger, less complaining one that gets better attention.

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