Friday, June 7, 2013

Home Maid-Top Do's and Don'ts to your Home Maid

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.

Fair Treatment without the extra love House maids can only take so much. Treat her like any ordinary worker who has reasonable working hours, complete meals and decent space. Fair treatment is good but that extra friendly treatment on the other hand, not good. Keep the relationship on a professional manner, you get to voice out orders easily, unlike to your friend it comes out as a favor.

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.

Reach out constantly House maids, cook, maids, and nannies, even guards-reach out to all your employees at home. To reach out means keeping the communication lines open and voicing out your expectations and reminding them constantly of some specific tasks. That way, you don't blame yourself if something goes wrong.

The home maid has a special value in the household. While her task is big, don't cast the entire burden at her back. Always be professional. Stay rational and controlled should any problem arise. The ultimate responsibility is not to always keep the house clean; sometimes it's about keeping the home safe and peaceful.




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