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    #41
    siguro na-identify ng waiter na maid yung yaya dahil naka-uniform pa. if it is, maggie wilson is a hypocrite kasi kelangan pa ipalabas na may servant siyang kasama.

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    siguro na-identify ng waiter na maid yung yaya dahil naka-uniform pa. if it is, maggie wilson is a hypocrite kasi kelangan pa ipalabas na may servant siyang kasama.

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    #42
    Personally , I be a servant just pay me really good, treat me fair and follow the labor law. After all, aren't we servants of our paycheck? Some of us are servants of their car.

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    Personally , I be a servant just pay me really good, treat me fair and follow the labor law. After all, aren't we servants of our paycheck? Some of us are servants of their car.
    Exactly! Never bought the idea of treating them like "family" it has always been employer-employee relationship.

    If they're really being treated like a family then having them as maids or yaya to begin with is not how you treat a family member.

    What do these family treating employer called their helpers' room? Maids' quarter diba? Or since they're a family sa kwarto rin nila sila pinapatulog with A/C?

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    #44
    Yun naman pala eh wala naman Sa menu kung ni-request Lang ng member na yaya meal Ang I-serve...eh baka naman kasi naka uniform si yaya kaya yun ang suggestion ni waiter Mali lang Ang pagkasabi.

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    #45
    sabi nung abugado sa chanel 7, minsan mga yaya o katulong, bilhan mo ng steak, hindi naman kinakain. gumawa lang yung resort ng tama sa "palate" nila yaya.

    eh totoo naman. dun sa mga previous post ko yung mga katulong namin dati t*ngina ipagtatabi ko pa sila ng masarap na pagkain malalaman ko lang nasa lababo ibibigay nalang sa aso. meron talagang pagkain na tama sa panlasa nila at nararapat sa kanila.

    yung mga driver ng mga classmates ng anak ko, mas pili nilang kumain sa tabi-tabi dahil lasang luting bahay kesa sa mga sosyaling parties kaya kung bibigyan sila ng pambili, mas oks sa kanila yun. at hindi sila naiiilang.

    at isa pa ang ibibigay naman sa yaya o kaltulong eh "yaya meal" na prepared for their taste buds, hindi naman dog food o kanin baboy.

    at yaya naman talaga tawag sa kanila hindi naman alipin at alam naman nila yun.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Exactly! Never bought the idea of treating them like "family" it has always been employer-employee relationship.

    If they're really being treated like a family then having them as maids or yaya to begin with is not how you treat a family member.

    What do these family treating employer called their helpers' room? Maids' quarter diba? Or since they're a family sa kwarto rin nila sila pinapatulog with A/C?
    ang masama pa nun, kahit tratuhin mong pamilya, tatarantaduhin ka parin.

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by holdencaulfield View Post
    sabi nung abugado sa chanel 7, minsan mga yaya o katulong, bilhan mo ng steak, hindi naman kinakain. gumawa lang yung resort ng tama sa "palate" nila yaya.
    This is true. May cases na yung employer pa nahihirapan kasi masyado mapili sa pagkain yung helper. Kaya iba yung meal nila from the family, hindi dahil discriminated pero dahil iba ang gusto nila.

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    #48
    That stupid waiter.

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    That stupid waiter.

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    This is true. May cases na yung employer pa nahihirapan kasi masyado mapili sa pagkain yung helper. Kaya iba yung meal nila from the family, hindi dahil discriminated pero dahil iba ang gusto nila.
    Meron silang weekly grocery allowance din, sila na bahala mag grocery ng kakainin nila, discriminatory din yun dahil iba kinakain nila sa amo?

    And besides katulong naman talaga and yaya ang trabaho nila anong mali if you treat them as such? Bakit malaking issue na kailangan family and treatment mo? If you pay them well, treat them fairly and give them all comfort for their jobs, masamang amo ka dahil hinde "family" Ang treatment mo? I just don't get it talaga.

    As long as you don't abused them...it will always be a employee-employee relationship.
    Last edited by shadow; April 7th, 2015 at 09:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Meron silang weekly grocery allowance din, sila na bahala mag grocery ng kakainin nila, discriminatory din yun dahil iba kinakain nila sa amo?
    ha? Sabi ko nga hindi naman discriminated kung iba ang pagkain. Ganyan talaga ang usual practice na alam ko, may sarili silang grocery allowance. Example, sa rice ayaw ng most help ng black/brown/red. Sa bread gusto nila white din. Kaya no choice talaga na mahiwalay ang food.

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