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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      My bro’s maid also choosy with food. If there is food she likes, she will eat. If not, she doesn’t eat. For eg if there is chicken soup or tasty soup, she will help herself. Not to mention fried food.

      There was once we came back from supermarket and couldn’t open the gate as hands were full. SIL in confinement opened gate for us…the maid was snoring away. Bro is pissed with maid as she refuses to cook or else spoil the food.

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        KSmom8
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        janet_lee88:
        My bro's maid also choosy with food. If there is food she likes, she will eat. If not, she doesn't eat. For eg if there is chicken soup or tasty soup, she will help herself. Not to mention fried food.

        There was once we came back from supermarket and couldn't open the gate as hands were full. SIL in confinement opened gate for us...the maid was snoring away. Bro is pissed with maid as she refuses to cook or else spoil the food.
        I suppose Burmese maids can be just as fussy as Filipina maids. Reading the above posts really changed my opinion about them.

        My current Filipna maid also very choosy about food... Same same.... If food is not to her liking, she rather eat plain rice. Even questioned me on our brown rice which we mix with white rice, and only eats it after I mentioned that the brown organic rice is more healthy AND expensive. Won't eat the vegetables if she doesn't like the sauce I use....more fussy than my children. Food that she won't eat, will spoil and get thrown away. In the end, I buy her canned food. Not healthy but better than plain rice and instant noodles. :mad:

        Oh yes! I just realized something good about Burmese maids... Since their English is usually not so good, I suppose they don't talk back or complain as much as Filipina or Indonesian maids?

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
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          The good thing about Burmese maid is if they speak little English, they will not get brainwashed unlike Indonesians/Filipino ones. But this very language problem means we can't get through to them. They do not understand what you are telling them. Really bang wall. :frustrated:


          These maids are all the same...if food is nice, never enough. If not nice, they will quietly throw away. Even brand of instant noodles also can choose.

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            huaywenandkenneth
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            My Myanmar maid really cannot make it these days. CNY first day broke the zip while zipping up my 3yo’s chongsum (so got to find another dress to wear out for visiting), and CNY second day burnt a hole in my 3yo’s dress she was ironing. I didn’t blow my top since it is CNY (phew phew phew phew).

            I wonder what is going on… she has been with me for close to 9 months - not the most dainty finger helper but 2 dresses in 2 days is definitely not normal. She was a transfer maid and worked for her previous employer for 9 months too, before she transferred out. Anyone had similar experience?

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              peapot
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              I once had a 7 years experienced maid in Spore who came to work for me but she burnt a hole while ironing my blouse in less than 3 months and tore my blouse while hanging my clothes in the next month. So yours is 9mths experience right? Things like that will happen regardless of experience. I don’t really bother about clothes burnt, Hp usage, off day as long as she gives me what I want I will close my eyes. Of course if she doesn’t meet her KPI and still slack and make the same mistake repeatly then need to reconsider.

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              • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
                Coolkidsrock2
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                All my maids had at some point in time damaged clothes but only one offered to compensate as it was new. I rejected but exaggerated the costs and told her that I understand she was here to work for the sake of her family and would not want her to be working for free for the month since I can see she was serious about her work, …


                She was grateful and was careful thereafter.

                Rest of the maids hid the damage and always get bad scolding after I discover.

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  A maid who is resistant to learn cooking…fussy with food.

                  Last night, mum told me the maid is refusing to eat bcos food is not to her liking. Looks like this Myanmar maid cannot last 6 months.

                  Brother is so mad bcos maid broke another Corelle bowl.
                  I kept all my Corelle utensils when I had maids…used Ikea ones.
                  Now that I have no maid, I use my Corelle and also bought matching cutlery.

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                    yanyan
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                    Hi,


                    Anyone has agent to recommend? My burmese wanna go bk & nw no mood to work…hope to find a new maid fast…

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                    • P Offline
                      POA Teacher
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      A maid who is resistant to learn cooking...fussy with food.

                      Last night, mum told me the maid is refusing to eat bcos food is not to her liking. Looks like this Myanmar maid cannot last 6 months.

                      Brother is so mad bcos maid broke another Corelle bowl.
                      I kept all my Corelle utensils when I had maids...used Ikea ones.
                      Now that I have no maid, I use my Corelle and also bought matching cutlery.
                      :rotflmao: She's fussy about food, but can't cook? Then you ask her what she likes and cook that for her. i.e. Be her maid.

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                        popireis
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                        POA Teacher:
                        :rotflmao: She's fussy about food, but can't cook? Then you ask her what she likes and cook that for her. i.e. Be her maid.

                        I have an ex-colig, who became her maid's maid when she's not working and during the weekends. Why? The maid will actually tell her, \"Mam, I wan to eat curry chicken tonight.\", and my nice colig realli cooked it for her (and the family). 😓

                        Whenever she's at home, the maid will refuse to cook. Even when she's on MC, end up she's the one cooking. When the maid is not feeling well, the maid gets to sleep the whole day and she has to do the housework.

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