Poonam Mahadik
A maid agency can quickly provide a replacement, conduct background checks, offer trained candidates, and even mediate if there were issues with the previous maid. They also simplify paperwork and contracts.
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Spandana Mirji
Look for experience relevant to your needs (e.g., childcare, cooking, elderly care), a positive attitude, good references, and someone who aligns with your household’s language and culture preferences.
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Vaishali Balkrishna Shinde
Start by clearly defining roles and responsibilities, provide initial training, and be patient. Communicate openly with the new maid and allow her time to adapt to your home and expectations.
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Deena Jitiya
Common reasons include family issues, better job opportunities, health concerns, difficulty adjusting to the workload, or lack of communication. Understanding the root cause can help prevent similar turnover in the future.
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Sana Shaikh
Reassess her schedule, talk to her openly, and consider adjusting the workload. Everyone needs rest—especially someone managing physical chores daily. A balanced workload keeps your maid healthier and more effective.
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