Tuesday, July 17, 2012

They Deserve Better: Practicing Responsibility over the Submissive maid

By Alice Sy


Ever had a submissive maid? Always ready to work extra hours, complete all the day's work and you never hear a hint of complaint. These maids are the hardest workers and go out of their way just to please their employers. While they may be better paired with a responsible owner who'll reward them justly, that's not always the case. Being too submissive may lead to problems if they fall intro wrong hands, so observe these rules be applied with them.

Jobs unsuitable for helpers Maids are not working machines. That's why they are called "helpers" not slaves, they are there to lend a hand. Their job may involve household work like all kinds of cleaning, some cooking, taking care of children or elderly or other assistance. But there are jobs beyond a maid's capacity.

Lifting heavy loads every day that surpass 10 pounds, like big equipment or furniture can cause damages to the body. Performing a task involving risky deadly materials or chemicals like exploding substances, toxic chemicals and vomit-causing wastes can also be too daunting. Yet the submissive maid may know no limits and perform this tasks which may be abusing to their health.

Maids can work all day, but they are entitled to take the night off. They must not be made as watch guards. They work 6 days a week, and a day is given to them for leisure or relaxation. Should they be allowed to work on an ungodly hour or on their day-off they must be compensated accordingly.

Submissive maids may be favorable but to the best employers. They cannot be handled to abusive ones where they are bound to suffer. Submissive means, never complaining, always yielding and able to fulfill everything. It may not be a virtue if it leads to problems for both the maid and the employer in the future.




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