Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Sigh ... Can't blame others for stereotyping
Gosh, sometimes you really can't blame others for stereotyping...
My domestic helper of 1 month has been sent back to the agent, reason? What else ... doing funny things, always hiding in the toilet and some things in my house simply couldn't be found.
The final hour came when my mum found a pen at my window with a sewing string tied to it, the other end stretches 5 floor down with a plastic bag attached at the other end, containing a fifty cent coins and some rupiah coins!
Nevermind the small money, the worries is if one day what's being lowered is my house key to this whoever is receiving the plastic bag at the other end!
Worse, my neighbour complain that my maid threw bread into her living room! This I believe is a retailiation against her(neighbour) as she has tip us off that my maid somehow has $20 to ask her to buy 'sim' card and that she supposingly already has a handphone given to her by a friend she met at a shopping mall!!!(fyi, I can't find one of my old phone, only realise when I need that for ICT)
No evidence was found, nevermind, the trust is gone ... so we struggled for another 2 weeks with only my mum helping us. Why can't she just stick to her duty ai ...
Finally, one very nice quote I read from a book recently:
" Squeakly wheels initially gets the most attention, but the wise wagon master will ultimately replace the whole wheel!"
I guess this applies to us all ...
God bless us all with peace.