Think the moral high horse is preventing people from seeing the fundamentals.
Strange. Coz that's exactly what the Confederates said about those darn Yankees.
Think the moral high horse is preventing people from seeing the fundamentals.
Depands, if I'm the CEO's PA, I'll at least fly Business Class if not sitting next to him.Does your CEO invite you to fly first class with him?
Well, there are too many people on moral high horses here. The fact is that maids are servants, like drivers, gardeners, etc.
While one should not look down on them, is there anything wrong with asking the maid to wait outside if one has provided adequate food and refreshment for her? It's your choice if you want to have your maid eat abalone and shark's fin at your $8,000 table in a top Chinese restaurant, but why do you have to comment on others who don't want to? Can't we respect their choices?
As mentioned, CEO's do not have their drivers with them at their clubs for lunch, the drivers wait outside and they do not starve. Are all CEO's who do so morally wrong?
And similarly, if you and your CEO go on a business trip, he flies first class, and you fly economy-- exactly as company policy states-- is there anything wrong?
I can't believe I'm reading this.
At this day and age, what FUNDAMENTAL are you talking about???
Servants?? Next time you take your maid outside, try telling the passerby that this is your servant. You'll be regarded as a Fundamentalist, that's for sure.
When you bring someone into your home, regardless of how much you do or don't pay, to look after your family, that person becomes a part of your family and needed to be treated as such. Can't accept that? Get a part-time maid instead.
hmmm...i'm sure the queen of england is a fundamentalist then, since she got many many servants.
lol...if i'm the king or (gasp queen!), i'll make sure everyone kow tow me when i pass...hmmm...but then, i'll have to be in a period drama lor. :bsmilie:And you can too. Just don't forget to bring the scepter and crown next time you go out with your servant, and insist on being called "Your Majesty". Don't settle for anything less.
To me there are more than one basics..
1. Master & Slave relationship
2. Master & servant relationship
3. Employer & employee relationship
4. Employer & friend relationship
5. Employer & member of the family relationship
The one you choose determine the fundamentals.
Those are not the fundamentals.
I can't believe I'm reading this.
At this day and age, what FUNDAMENTAL are you talking about???
Servants?? Next time you take your maid outside, try telling the passerby that this is your servant. You'll be regarded as a Fundamentalist, that's for sure.
When you bring someone into your home, regardless of how much you do or don't pay, to look after your family, that person becomes a part of your family and needed to be treated as such. Can't accept that? Get a part-time maid instead.
Good boss :thumbsup: In his private travel, my boss fly Business, but he always fly economy with me if we travel together.
:thumbsup: We need more people with this mindset...
:thumbsup: Agree!
Actually it's a blessing that we can treat our maid with good meals.
:nono: We're not supposed to look down on them... they are humans just like you and me.
u see, there is taking care of kids when parent out working, and there is loving care for the kids when parents out working.
like i mentioned, if one thinks their maid will not reciprocate the kindness, i wonder why they still using that maid.
true...in an ideal world, that is how it could be everywhere. but unfortunately, this is not an ideal world. there are ppl who treat domestic helpers as family. that's fine. there are many who treat domestic helpers as maids. they are not wrong too; morally or otherwise. and unfortunately there are also some who treat domestic helpers like slaves; hence the maid abuse cases u read in the paper.
my point is, ppl do the things they do and treat ppl the way they do becoz they are simply human. judging them by one's own moral standard is both arrogant and vain. it's also true that we don abide criminal behavior, but unless we are the law, it's best we refer it to the relevant authority.
as for this maid waiting outside thing, it's the employer's 'cup of tea' so to speak, and who are we to judge him right or wrong. rite? :think:
as for this maid waiting outside thing, it's the employer's 'cup of tea' so to speak, and who are we to judge him right or wrong. rite? :think:
"Prerogative" is the word you're searching for. Sure it is. It's "Class Showing Stuff". Some have better class, some don't. It's all but human![]()
I will still treat my maid for the meals, no matter how costly it is, because she has done great deeds in helping my house chores, cooking and taking care of my handicapped mum. I consider her as a friend, rather than maid.![]()
maybe the maid is muslim and cannot eat pork? then she go in and see them eat also senseless right?