Things That Make me go Grrrrrrr
Our new helper
Eve starts with us today. She’s a lovely, smiley lady, and we’re expecting
great things. We signed the papers for her to become our employee on Friday,
but until we have official approval, we were told she had to stay at a “boarding
house.” All weekend I’ve been getting texts from Eve about the three nights of
misery she’s had to endure, saying the experience is like being in prison.
The “boarding
house” is someone’s home, and the girls – there were about nine of them staying
there – had to sleep in the laundry, with no pillows, no mattresses and no
fans. Additionally, when the lady of the house needed to do the washing, they
had to stay in that hot, sweaty room and get even hotter and sweatier. For
dinner, they were given sardines, and they were locked in and not allowed to
leave.
This is the sort
of thing that really makes me go grrrrrrrr, so today when we collect Eve, I can
promise you that the agency using this woman to board their girls is certainly
going to get a tongue lashing. I mean, is it really that hard to treat people
with a little dignity?
I appreciate
that things are done very differently in different parts of the world, I really
do, and I also understand that I do not fully appreciate all of the aspects
involved, but please, give the girls a bloody bed, pillow, fan and something
nourishing to eat. They’re paying $10 a night for the privilege, so a little
bit of comfort should be a minimum.
Sometimes I
wonder why cows getting slaughtered in Indonesia gains more coverage (and
outrage) than people being treated like shit. And this case is nothing compared
to some of the horrendous situations human beings are enduring all over the
world!
Yours, Without
the Bollocks
Andrea
Comments
When agents show me the bomb shelters in the apartments here (six foot by three, no windows or plug sockets and a reinforced door) and say, smiling: "If you want a live-in maid you can use this as a maid's room or for storage..."
My tight-lipped reply (with a forced smile if I'm in a good mood) is: "I wouldn't put a dog in there!"