Kenyan Man Suggests Househelps Be Paid Half Salaries to Tame Them: "Respect People"
Kimani says they become stubborn after pay Identified as Polo Kimani (Metroboomin), he said no school will teach Kenyans not to pay their househelps salaries in full. "The secret is to give them half or quarter salaries if possible: this is just to tame her and keep her in line. If you make the mistake of paying them the full amount, it's highly possible that she will run away and leave the baby at the neighbour's place," he said. In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, Kimani narrated how his former househelp,, identified as Gladys used to be stubborn as soon as she was paid. Househelp leaves Kimani's baby with neighbour "She was recommended to by a pal who said she was good, she was a little older than me, I'm 26 she was 33. Her work was good, but immediately I paid her at the end of the month she would get overexcited," he said. "She would casually disappear for hours, saying she was at a friend's place. The second month after I paid her on a Monday, my wife came back home on Tuesday only to find the mama left taking with her a few packets of unga and my wife's stockings. She left the child at the neighbour's place," he revealed. . According to the tweep, househelps start becoming restless after getting their salaries and getting so many things to do. His post garnered mixed reactions, and below are some of them. Comments from netizens: 63⁶³: "Wa kuhepa atahepa tu. Atang'oa hata TV aende nayo na aache mtoto hapo." JM: "My God! Utatesewa mtoto ushangae. Patia mtu haki yake in full." Hermerix: "Pia wewe employer wako anafaa kufanya the same." Patrucio Clement: "Wewe utaletea watoto wako wachanga shida." Kibet: "Ukianza mchezo kama hiyo sasa inabidi househelp akupige some major character development." Bandit: "But bro don't forget to them it's a hustle, they also have families who depend on them. So the little she/they earn ,they send their families monthly stipends." Why moms fired househelps In another story, busy and overwhelmed moms who leave their babies in the hands of househelps narrated how they fired their childminders. Some women claimed they could not stand the constant lying of their employees, while others couldn't agree on anything. Ivy Terrific said: "I had one from Navakholo who scrubbed all my non-stick pans, she once tore a whole packet of baby wet wipes and came to report Ivy, tissue paper imeloa maji... anyway she went to college." BY TUKO NEWS
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