hi mummies
looks like I am in the panda club tonight too.
seem to have problem with my maid. was out tonight and got a close aunt of mine to babysit. the maid actually "opened her heart" to my aunt and told her that she feels I don't trust her enough and that maybe its because I am a first time maid employer with little experience. even told my aunt to keep the conversation from me as she knows that I do not like her going around ratting abt my household affairs with other people. she has also previously "confided" in my mom about her family problems and how she desperately needs to remit money to buy milk powder for her daughter.
*faint*
This really disturbing me. I seem to have unknowingly engaged a drama queen maid who rats on me. She is a 38 yr old mother of a 2 yr old with prior working exp in Singapore so she seems to have adopted this smart alec attitude where she feels she is qualified to dish out childcare/cleaning/cooking advice to me. Once I couldn't take it and told her to shush. Now she goes about her chores with a smug smirk on her face.
Really feel like sending her back. Prob is, she is quite competent in housework and has pretty much settled into an autopilot routine. My hubby, parents and in laws all keep telling me she is a rare find. Getting a new maid is a gamble and I only have 1 more month to go before heading back to work.
To date, I do not let her handle my bb much. she has only been with me for 3 months and as she rightly pointed out, I don't trust her yet. She only helps with the occasional diaper change and sterilization of bottles. I do all the feedings myself. Now I lagi don't trust her even more...
What would you do if you were in my shoes? act blur like nothing happened and continue to monitor, issue her a warning or just send her back?
looks like I am in the panda club tonight too.
seem to have problem with my maid. was out tonight and got a close aunt of mine to babysit. the maid actually "opened her heart" to my aunt and told her that she feels I don't trust her enough and that maybe its because I am a first time maid employer with little experience. even told my aunt to keep the conversation from me as she knows that I do not like her going around ratting abt my household affairs with other people. she has also previously "confided" in my mom about her family problems and how she desperately needs to remit money to buy milk powder for her daughter.
*faint*
This really disturbing me. I seem to have unknowingly engaged a drama queen maid who rats on me. She is a 38 yr old mother of a 2 yr old with prior working exp in Singapore so she seems to have adopted this smart alec attitude where she feels she is qualified to dish out childcare/cleaning/cooking advice to me. Once I couldn't take it and told her to shush. Now she goes about her chores with a smug smirk on her face.
Really feel like sending her back. Prob is, she is quite competent in housework and has pretty much settled into an autopilot routine. My hubby, parents and in laws all keep telling me she is a rare find. Getting a new maid is a gamble and I only have 1 more month to go before heading back to work.
To date, I do not let her handle my bb much. she has only been with me for 3 months and as she rightly pointed out, I don't trust her yet. She only helps with the occasional diaper change and sterilization of bottles. I do all the feedings myself. Now I lagi don't trust her even more...
What would you do if you were in my shoes? act blur like nothing happened and continue to monitor, issue her a warning or just send her back?