Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Domestic (Un)Help

I never ever thought that this would be a topic of discussion for my blog. I mean who talks about domestic help anyways? Old boring aunties and my mother: that's who. And now I belong to one of them (either category is as scary as the other so I can't decide; you take your pick). But after having walked the walk (read: doing my work on my own) I feel the need to discuss this very important issue. And by work I'm not talking about small things like serve my own food and put my clothes neatly. I'm talking about the big stuff: like sweeping and washing clothes and all.

What happened was that one fine day, moushi (that's Marathi for aunty, and that's what we used to call her as is the norm with maharashtrians) decided that she'd had enough working and wanted to now rest at home and so she stopped coming to work. No intimation, no nothing. There should be a law against this, like the one on the corporate world: one month's notice is mandatory. From either side I agree, but a law for sure. So. Moushi stopped coming and my house went for a toss. Mom works (doctor) and so everyone leaves by like 9.30 and so most importantly, everyone was expected to put in their bit till a new domestic help was hired. Mom took the kitchen, kiki took the making-the-beds (which she doesn't do anyways. she just pulls the bed sheet extra tight so it looks made: the cheat!), dad took the "general supervision" (????) and I got stuck with the sweeping-the-floor and washing the clothes. (Thank GADGET-GOD we have a washing machine and one that is as of now working, and still continues to work despite me operating it for the last 3 days: guess he finally had some pity on me!). Sadly we do not have a auto-sweeper (has anyone invented one yet? I'm not talkin vacuum cleaner: doesn't work for India. I'm talking like an automatic-wet-floor-sweeper.)

This whole episode made me realize that domestic help though is called help – can be quite an un-help (a word coined by me that means in short: opposite of help). They have their own tantrums (holiday tomorrow or I quit; tea+breakfast or I quit; raise pay or I quit: u get the point) and they have their own moods and they have their own politics (this is my sister's husband's sister's daughter's father's son's wife. Hire her instead of your current maid for xyz work or I quit!). True, they are the ones that literally run the house, and true that if they decide that nothing should function in the house then it won't. Makes for almost blackmailing – do what I want or I quit! And as far as I can see there is only one solution: legalize the whole damn procedure, all the way from hiring to firing to quitting. Like a domestic-help act or something. And make sure that people follow it so that we poor kids, so unaware of all these hassles do not have to face the trauma of doing work (until we actually get married: which is another trauma in itself and an issue to be discussed at a later time!)

Anyways, go-to-go now: washing machine's beeping! Hail Gadget-God!! :D

Until next time…

5 comments:

Mulling Over My Thoughts said...

there is an automatic vacuum cleaner but not an automatic sweeper (or atleast not one that is as of yet commercially available!
but you cleaning the floors! this i gotta see!

Unknown said...

the gadget u r looking for is - ROOMBA - the vacuum with AI ... ranges from $130-$300 ..

and its good to do ur work urself and not rely on 'domestic' help

cute n confused said...

biki->ya ya..make fun.
dun worry...ur day will also come!
badlu->reminder: my bday is coming. now u know wat to get me!!
:D

Meenakshi Rehani said...

Wasn't there something in the news for having a standard pay for domestic helps? And holidays? And regularizing of other similar stuff?

Should've read the article.

Anyway, methinks that was only for Pune.

I hate sweeping floors. but love vacuuming - carpets especially.
Doing dishes once in a while is also fun..
But it breaks my back.. (being tall, I've to bend too much to not splatter soap water all over the kitchen floor)

cute n confused said...

well...i'm on the other side of the spectrum..being short i have to actually strain at times to reach into the basin. or had to. thank full we've found a new moushi
:D
and vaccum cleaner = gadgets.
its been long established that them, gadgets and me, we just dont get along!!
:D