Mustank Hypersonic July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Guys, I have a problem here...... my current Indo maid who has followed me for 4 years wants to go home. Great maid, no complaints, only compliments we employed a Myanmar maid and she is currently understudying the Indo maid. Problem: Myanmar maid Cons: really cannot speak english.....real comms issue here.....not quite intelligent so not much cmmon sense power Myanmar maid Pros: very hard working, willing to learn, New Indo maid Pros: Ah Ma can speak a bit of Malay so solve the comms issue New Indo maid Cons: take a risk on the character part Should we train the Myanmar maid to speak English by giving intensive English lessons, maybe in DVD form or Should we go get an Indo maid? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salmon 1st Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Language...can learn and master Attitude...quite difficult to change especially it is "born with it" 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantasy Neutral Newbie July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 (edited) communication the the most important. however it also depends on whether the maid will take effort to communicate with you or read your mind. my previous phi maid has perfect english but whenever i tried to talk to her (not scolding) friendly, she either walked away or ignored me with little response. she hardly talked to me too. then one fine day i got really angry with her keeping talking over hand phone. talked to her about the issue friendly but she chose to ignore me. no choice but to send her back to agent because i have small children at home but this hand phone kept distracting her work and attention. later she blamed me not telling her directly that hand phone was not allowed but it was too late already. it's pity that she stayed with me for 8 months but still could not clearly understand what i meant, even language is not an issue. so it really depends on the character of the maid. does she try to communicate and understand you and your instruction, or try to stay alone and hide somewhere else all the time. i think you should consider that assuming there is no language barrier, which maid is more willing to communicate with you and listen to you. you may decide based on this. language is a tool and she can always learn, but only for the people who wants to make good use of it. Edited July 6, 2010 by Fantasy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ngck 3rd Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 communication the the most important. however it also depends on whether the maid will take effort to communicate with you or read your mind. my previous phi maid has perfect english but whenever i tried to talk to her (not scolding) friendly, she either walked away or ignored me with little response. she hardly talked to me too. then one fine day i got really angry with her keeping talking over hand phone. talked to her about the issue friendly but she chose to ignore me. no choice but to send her back to agent because i have small children at home but this hand phone kept distracting her work and attention. later she blamed me not telling her directly that hand phone was not allowed but it was too late already. it's pity that she stayed with me for 8 months but still could not clearly understand what i meant, even language is not an issue. so it really depends on the character of the maid. does she try to communicate and understand you and your instruction, or try to stay alone and hide somewhere else all the time. i think you should consider that assuming there is no language barrier, which maid is more willing to communicate with you and listen to you. you may decide based on this. language is a tool and she can always learn, but only for the people who wants to make good use of it. busy talking to bangala... where got time for you... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamstart 1st Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Why you never consider Pinos? Off day problem? Can nego one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantasy Neutral Newbie July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 (edited) busy talking to bangala... where got time for you... think she just chitchat with her pinay maid friends because she never talked in english over phone. can bangala speak tagalog? in fact she got bachelor degree and quite pride so i dont think she will mess up with bangala. but anway it made me annoyed enough to send her back. Edited July 6, 2010 by Fantasy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fantasy Neutral Newbie July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 (edited) Why you never consider Pinos? Off day problem? Can nego one. since he has good experience with his previous indo maid, i do suggest him to continue using indo maid. they sure share many similarities, although wont be the same. chance of working out will be higher. fil maids are very different from indo. apart from off day, they have higher demand for equality and freedom, they are very pride, less (or not) obedient, and much less hardworking comparing to indo maid. some (not all) speak good english although they may not bother to talk to you. they are generally smarter but not a pros if used at wrong place. if you are used to and like indo maid, i feel it's very difficult to move to fil maid. however i heard good stories when ppl move from fil maid to indo maid. in another word, fil maids are "happy, play, enjoy life" type and indo maids are "workhorse". Myanmar maids are known to be stubborn and high maintenance cost (easily broken). character wise they are generally sit between fil and indo maid. again, it takes time and effort to get used to them, if you can. Edited July 6, 2010 by Fantasy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamstart 1st Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 We have a pinoy maid for 4 yrs and she is leaving us for further study. Now we are getting another pinoy maid cos we think Indo maids are more vain and will do anything funny behind your back. They are usually the target for bangala which we heard and see too much. There was once when I was driving and stopped at a traffic light, there was an indo maid sitting behind his employer car which just stopped next to mine. When I look at the maid, she wink at me, OMG. My wife was then sitting next to me and I told her about it. When I wife turned to look at her, she quickly hid herself. Haha, my wife and I just laugh it off. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 We have a pinoy maid for 4 yrs and she is leaving us for further study. Now we are getting another pinoy maid cos we think Indo maids are more vain and will do anything funny behind your back. They are usually the target for bangala which we heard and see too much. There was once when I was driving and stopped at a traffic light, there was an indo maid sitting behind his employer car which just stopped next to mine. When I look at the maid, she wink at me, OMG. My wife was then sitting next to me and I told her about it. When I wife turned to look at her, she quickly hid herself. Haha, my wife and I just laugh it off. errrr................. if you don't mind, go down to Lucky Plaza on Sunday and you will see plenty of Bangala with Pinoy....... you might catch your maid there also .... TPY Hub also a lot of Bangala & Pinoy on Sunday. They are hugging, kissing and raba raba at the staircases on the top floor of MSCP....... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Indon still better as in contract, tell her that no 'off' days (pay her of cause)..... Mine is Indon maid.... Pinoy contract must have 'off' day & no washing of car ...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Tried out a few maids in the past both indo and filipino, and this is my observation. Nowadays, as in any job, the attitude of the worker has really changed. In the past, people are more hard-working and accepting of the job situation. Objective is to earn salary for a living, or support the family, etc. Nowadays, some maids don't know how to behave like an employee should - hence, all the "communication" problems, etc. Likewise, maids also know how to choose employer these days. They know that working for rich family, living in condo or bungalow with all the facilities, is definitely much better than having to slave away doing the same job in a little pigeon-hole HDB flat. So sometimes when the maid shows "attitude" problem, it's because they are pressurising you to return them to the agency where they get another shot at clinching a better (i.e. more comfortable, high-class, whatever...) household. My opinion is that in general, filipino maids are more likely to be more "educated" and so will give you more attitude problems. Myanmar and Indo, on the other hand, have other problems related to superstition, which leads them to try funny things at your home etc. Yes, it happens! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 (edited) Why you never consider Pinos? Off day problem? Can nego one. Nego like you bring her out on her off day (one to one) ...... OK lar........... I sacrifice my sunday to bring her out ....... Edited July 6, 2010 by Picnic06 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Tried out a few maids in the past both indo and filipino, and this is my observation. Nowadays, as in any job, the attitude of the worker has really changed. In the past, people are more hard-working and accepting of the job situation. Objective is to earn salary for a living, or support the family, etc. Nowadays, some maids don't know how to behave like an employee should - hence, all the "communication" problems, etc. Likewise, maids also know how to choose employer these days. They know that working for rich family, living in condo or bungalow with all the facilities, is definitely much better than having to slave away doing the same job in a little pigeon-hole HDB flat. So sometimes when the maid shows "attitude" problem, it's because they are pressurising you to return them to the agency where they get another shot at clinching a better (i.e. more comfortable, high-class, whatever...) household. My opinion is that in general, filipino maids are more likely to be more "educated" and so will give you more attitude problems. Myanmar and Indo, on the other hand, have other problems related to superstition, which leads them to try funny things at your home etc. Yes, it happens! Indon maids more of age problem...... stated on passport 23 but when arrived in SG, they look more like 17 to 19 yrs..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike1234 1st Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 I would prefer the myanmar maid... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 I would prefer the myanmar maid... This is my view... Myanmmar maids tend to work better in a Buddhist families than any other families as seen with my friend maid. Maybe they feel at home working with such families..... Myanmmar are Buddhist. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Four4s 1st Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Stick with the Myanmar maid. Have experience all 3 nationalities. Personally will not ever hire pinoy again (too street smart and also kenna theft in the house before), Indonesian maid is hit and miss... got some very good and some lazy, depending on their background (e.g. kampung or city)... everything on their CV for Indonesian maid cannot be trusted including age... so is really hit and miss. Myanmar maid got huge language barrier but is very hardworking and importantly, honest... also willing to learn. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamstart 1st Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 Pinoy contract must have 'off' day & no washing of car ...... Sure or not? Think you are not updated lah. My car everyday wash also can but I didnt want to. Water is precious. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamstart 1st Gear July 6, 2010 Share July 6, 2010 OK lar........... I sacrifice my sunday to bring her out ....... You sure bo? Every weekend you come and bring her out, I will be more than happy. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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