What to do and What not to do to your maid at Home

By Alice Sy


A home maid can be your ultimate savior in time of great distress but can also be a source of headaches. Here are some popular do's and don'ts when you plan to hire a maid at home or already have one. Learn this and you're on your way to that perfect employer-employee relationship.

Do treat your Maid humanely but don't be overfriendly House maids are mere humans. Treat her like you would yourself. Give her a nice place, decent meals and don't assign unreasonable loads of work. Anything you order to your maid, think if you yourself can do it. Don't treat her though like she was your best friend for how can you expect to give her orders? Be professional and just maintain the respect.

Yes to Securing Valuables but No to over suspicions When a thing has gone missing, anyone is to blame, even the cook maids at the kitchen. Do your part and guard your valuables secretly. At the same time, you don't blame your home maid for everything that has gone wrong, including your family. Be fair and treat her like you should, an objective worker.

Always communicate professionally Whether to your house maids, cook maids, or driver, be the professional boss. Lay out your plans and expectations for their work, and always update or remind them of their crucial jobs. If there's any one to blame in the end, it can never be you.

Keep your home maid safe and secure after all she's done to help you. If anything goes wrong, stay calm and don't create a scene while your emotions are still in shambles. Aside from cleanliness and orderliness, there are more things important at home, like love and peace.




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