From some reason I cant Esteema, sorry but dont know why
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RE: All About Full-Time Maids
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RE: All About Full-Time Maids
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Yes, he was really sorry and improved a lot after that, so yes i think it was unintentional (stockings damages).
As long as you think it is unintentional, you should try to overlook the issue. But you should occasionally pine for the tea cup and show that you missed and value it. It will make it a point that it is something you treasured and so is very important to you. He will understand it and be more careful next time.
You got a man as a housemaid? I've never known that is possible.
Yes, we have a male housemaid, good english speaker, car license driver, in Europe we used to have a male housekeeper as well, guy from Portugal in that case. As long as they do what I request i am fine, no inclinations tbh.
The last woman maid was horrible, so we decided for younger male (call him butler in UK).
Ok, so bottom line is, no chargers for damages, i kinnda agree here unless it is going to happen very often, then just switching maid is another idea . Thank you -
RE: All About Full-Time Maids
Hello, just a simply question regarding damages caused by your housemaid. Do you cover it or transfer on maids?
I had a dispute last with my friend from UK regarding this. To sum up, we hire Filipino housemaid (actually it is a young man, but doesn’t matter here). So he is hired by the agency and delegated to us by them, stays with us already few weeks. In charge of all domestic chores apart of cooking. While handwashing my delicates last (nylons hosiery) he unintentionally tore apart one pair of it, 35 usd, sorry I understand it was a accident etc, didnt charge him, but 2 weeks later he broke one of my favorite cup of tea… still no harm for him, just a talk and warning. What is your strategy here? Kate