I got a copy of GoodHousekeeping's "The Maid Manual" by Tisha C. Bautista last week.
As advertised, it's truly "your ultimate guide to finding, training, and keeping your household help."
Part 1: Finding Help
Part 2: Training your Staff
Part 3: Keeping your Staff
Bonus:
Template for Household Staff Bio Data
Household Staff Interview and Assessment Form
Cheat Sheets for Cleaning the House
Sample Weekly and Daily Schedule for the Household Staff
Laundry Labels
Easy Recipes (my favorite!)
"Part 3: Keeping Your Staff" was most helpful for me. It has tips on how to motivate household staff and an explanation of standard employee benefits.
As to the other parts -- cleaning tips, weekly and daily schedules, and interview notes -- I already have them in my own household manual, thanks to Mrs. Frannie Daez.
For only P195, "The Maid Manual" will be a valuable addition to your household management library. (Click here for my other housekeeping reference materials.)
6 years ago
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Very interesting post. Never knew they had one of those.
I think I'll come back. Often. :-)
Geee! I can't believe there's even a maid's manual!lol...I was a maid for 3 years after grad on the luxury ship whom they called Cabin Stewardess(duh!it's just a name!), and landbase to tons of private homes, establishments, and did homecare for babies, elderlies, and guess what?! even animals! hahaha! all by myself! without a manual!!!
I have been looking for a copy of this Maid Manual in several National Bookstore but I really cannot find one. Where else ca I possibly buy this???
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