I'm very truthful, but it seems many expats (or ex-expats) can't imagine having house-workers.
It's a simple exchange: you give them money, they give you back time, just like a washing machine as YOU said.
It just happens that she's human.
We all have 24h/day, if you sleep for 8, and work for another 8, all you have left is 8 hours.
If somebody can wash your dishes,do your laundry, and clean your floors, maybe even watch your kids and cook while you're at work, then it's worth every penny.
On the other side, she found a job, and earns money.
p.s. I like to debate, and you're just forcing these words on me.
I'm very truthful, but it seems many expats (or ex-expats) can't imagine having house-workers.
It's a simple exchange: you give them money, they give you back time, just like a washing machine as YOU said.
It just happens that she's human.
We all have 24h/day, if you sleep for 8, and work for another 8, all you have left is 8 hours.
If somebody can wash your dishes,do your laundry, and clean your floors, maybe even watch your kids and cook while you're at work, then it's worth every penny.
On the other side, she found a job, and earns money.
p.s. I like to debate, and you're just forcing these words on me.