Well the new pembantu has decided without talking to her dad that she can work with us... though she is worried about what will happen to her hands and feet
I am sure she has done housework before as she has been married and is recently divorced. She is 27 years old and this is her first job so maybe a shock to the system for her but I chose her over another girl already working for us at Mimpi Manis who wants to come here to work, as I thought it would give her an opportunity she might not otherwise get. And I hoped being older I wouldn't be subject to all the bf issuesHowever as I am still not confident it is going to work out Made is going to bring the other girl from Mimpi Manis over at the end of the month when he comes over for Iluh's leaving party and we will try them both for a bit and see how it goes.
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I guess I was hoping that having "been there, done that" she might not be in a rush to get married again...but maybe I am more cynical than she isNo bf issues, but now you have one with divorce issues... haha... (grr...where are my smilies...)![]()
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found my smilies...!
So far I only had room cleaning boys, no girls on Bali. And 1 pembantu when I shared a house. She was kind of..hard to understand. Always explanations (to the house owner) why she was late, had to leave earlier, was sick, couldn't do this or that.
Maybe boys/men are more stable as pembantu? But that's unusual, isn't it?
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And the whole question is: are we really supposed to shave the planet...?
Mimpi
I have often wondered why you live in Bali but your business and husband are in Lombok. Is it for education etc of your child?
Regards Jimbo
Jimbo, you have asked and I have answered this question before... however as it seems to be of such interest I wrote a long PM today...only to find I cant send it. I need to figure out how to delete selected items in my inbox and keep those I need.... before I can send it to you... .......
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Regards Jimbo