Rupali Anuse
Address issues promptly and fairly. Make sure both maids feel heard, and remind them of their responsibilities and boundaries. Emphasize teamwork and respectful communication.
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Fateema Bhalerao
Yes, many professional maid agencies offer guidance in assigning tasks based on skill sets and can provide training if one of the maids needs to improve in a particular area.
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Ashwini Ketkar
Speak with both maids and assess their comfort, strengths, and experience. Try rotating tasks if possible, or offer incentives for handling less popular chores to maintain fairness.
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Ruhi Sagvekar
Both methods work. Dividing by area (e.g., one maid handles bedrooms, the other handles kitchen and bathrooms) works well in large homes, while time-based division (morning vs. evening tasks) is useful for families with tight routines.
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Dipali Rode
Clear task division avoids confusion, overlap, and conflicts. It ensures each maid knows her role, which improves efficiency and reduces the chances of errors or missed work.
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