Close encounters with the maid kind

Maid Woes, Part 1

October 27, 2012

Having a good domestic helper in the house is like having three extra pairs of hands and legs that are intuitive, quick and nimble. My second maid from Myanmar is a godsend and has been, for the past one year. She started off not knowing English and what to do around children. She also vacuumed the soles of our shoes, washed two of my Tempur pillows (and subsequently made them totally unusable), and brought bedbugs into our house. But she’s got great attitude and such a tremendous sense of keenness and initiative.  She also takes pride in her work and has a spirit of excellence. She learned how to cook and take care of the baby from the confinement nanny after Nat was born. Because she cooks well, we look forward to going home for  home-cooked food everyday.

Unfortunately, she is also going home. If you’ve read this blog in April, you would remember that I brought her to see an ENT specialist for the pain in her ear. The problem didn’t go away; in fact it’s worsened and gotten so bad this girl is getting dizzy and woozy. I’ve brought her for reviews, sought a second opinion from another ENT specialist, and even taken her for TCM treatment. No one knows what’s wrong. The specialists couldn’t find anything when they investigated. So far, nothing’s worked – not even popping six Panadols a day – and she’s really desperate to get the pain in her ear fixed.

She’s reluctant to go though, having built such a good rapport with all my kids and loving them like they’re her little siblings. She doesn’t have to stay – she’s finished her loan and doesn’t need this job in the first place. Her family is extremely wealthy and prior to this job, she stays home to watch Korean drama all day. She speaks almost fluent Korean and knows the names of every Korean heartthrob by heart. She once pointed to one of the bungalows in Thomson while on a car journey and said her house back at home looked like that. Her family owns land, dogs and horses. She rides a motorcycle and gets manicures, pedicures and hair treatment on a weekly basis. She came to Singapore because she was bored with her life and has now grown to love this job as our helper.

Last week, her replacement came (and went). The new one was a constant source of our frustration with her utter lack of initiative. My helper, who’s the most patient one in the house, lost her patience with the replacement so many times. Whilst she stayed on to train the new helper, the new girl refused to learn and succeeded in annoying everyone at home. The straw that broke the camel’s back? She held open the fridge door for a good two minutes looking for sugar despite being told many times where sugar was kept. AND shoved a scalding hot mouthful of porridge into Becks’ mouth. We promptly sent her back to the agent and could finally heave that much awaited sigh of relief.

Now we’re in search of a new one. I’d wished my helper doesn’t have to go. With our plans to homeschool the kids next year, it’s so crucial that we get good help so I can focus my energies on teaching the children.

Here we go again.

 

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12 Comments

  • Reply karina October 29, 2012 at 4:55 AM

    If she brought bedbugs..then there is this morbid possibility bedbugs can go into her ears..bedbugs hide very well.maybe all drs cnt find them but they create ‘trouble under the skin’

    • Reply MotherKao October 30, 2012 at 12:45 AM

      Eeewww, Karina… did you just tell me she may have bedbugs in her? Oh gross…

  • Reply Susan October 28, 2012 at 8:47 AM

    Like the new cheery look on your blog. It sure sounds like you’re going to miss your helper. She sounds like she’s done a good job during her stint here. Wishing you luck in finding a replacement. They can be so rare to find now.

    • Reply MotherKao October 28, 2012 at 10:08 AM

      Thanks, Susan! Yep, I’m definitely gonna miss having extra hands and legs.

  • Reply Mumseword October 27, 2012 at 9:54 AM

    oh dear! I can imagine your utter frustration with this helper that just left! All the best in finding a good replacement! 

    • Reply MotherKao October 28, 2012 at 10:10 AM

      Thanks, Jiahui! I’m not only frustrated but super upset I’ve gotta pay her her one month’s salary! She actually wanted to return home, so I was the moron that bought her her air ticket (by giving her a month’s wages for doing nothing for five days!)

  • Reply Jus October 27, 2012 at 9:36 AM

    Oh & love the new look! So bright and cheery!

    • Reply MotherKao October 28, 2012 at 10:10 AM

      Thanks, Jus! 🙂

  • Reply Jus October 27, 2012 at 9:36 AM

    Wow, your current helper sounds amazing! Pity she had to go, hope she manages to find out the source of the pain… Hang in there, and all the best for homeschooling!

    • Reply MotherKao October 28, 2012 at 10:07 AM

      It’s a pity, really. I don’t think I can ever find someone like that anymore. 🙁

  • Reply Dominique goh October 27, 2012 at 7:35 AM

    Hope that you get a good helper. Like the new template you have on.

    • Reply MotherKao October 30, 2012 at 12:46 AM

      Thanks, Dom. I hope so for my own sake too. 🙂

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