How to get a Lao Helper?

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How to get a Lao Helper?

Post by milkman » October 28, 2012, 10:17 pm

Guys, My wife's mom is sick and is likely to need help with changing clothes, cooking, going to the toilet, etc. for some time. (When my own mom had this problem, it lasted 4 years till she passed away, and pretty much broke me in more ways than one.) I've heard Lao helpers are good and not so expensive. Anybody have experience with one? How do I find a good one? What would I pay her? Thanks for any advice you can give. This is a tough time. Alan



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How to get a Lao Helper?

Post by milkman » October 29, 2012, 10:00 am

83 readers and no reply yet. Possibly I should just look for either a Thai or Lao helper? If anyone wants to write me, I'm at 1234milkman@gmail.com. Thanks! Alan

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How to get a Lao Helper?

Post by chigger » October 29, 2012, 6:42 pm

Hi Alan

Why don't you ask your wife to deal with getting a helper? To be honest, that was my first thought after reading your OP.

There are a few reasons imo why you should not get involved personally with hiring domestic help.

Good luck

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How to get a Lao Helper?

Post by pienmash » October 29, 2012, 7:49 pm

Pay the bar fine and take it from there ........

Seriously be very careful when hiring in maids ,housekeepers and nannys etc especially live in ones ,,, in the past i have tried this route as have numerous friends it usually ends with a bad taste left for varying reasons .

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Post by Khun Paul » October 29, 2012, 7:53 pm

There is a Lao cafe on the road to tungsi muang, from the clocck tower roundabout, the old l;ady there seems toi have fingers in various pies, maybe you could go there to talk to her. She could offer advice.

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Post by FrazeeDK » October 29, 2012, 10:08 pm

I know some Thais who employed Lao citizens. As a member of ASEAN Lao citizens can come to Thailand and get a work permit for one year renewable for a total of 3 years when they must return to their home country. As for finding a helper or maid, I don't know of any work services companies providing that support. You could do further research and then visit Vientiane to recruit someone..
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Post by milkman » October 31, 2012, 11:35 pm

Pienmash (or anyone else), I'd love to hear a story or two about what can go wrong when you hire a Lao helper.

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Post by Lao-miner » November 3, 2012, 4:08 pm

Hi alan
i dont know about the situation in Thailand but in vientiane we have a maid/babysitter who comes in 5 days a week 800 000 kip a month, all organized by the wife.(which probably explains why they are all old birds) this seems to be the way it happens here, good ones are hard to find, you might be better of making a trip to vientiane or posting on findinlaos or faranginlaos they both have an employment section, had a light fingered one once and another one with a dropkick laokhao swilling yabba addicted husband who seemed always to be lurking nearby, The one we have now is a good worker and great with the kids

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Post by milkman » November 7, 2012, 3:05 pm

Lao-miner, how much is 800,000 kip- sounds like a fortune!!!

Pienmash, I'd also love to hear what can go wrong. They say experience is an expensive teacher, so I'd rather learn from the mistakes of others.

Thanks to all of you for suggestions. My wife's mom's better now- and says she doesn't want anyone!!! Reminds me of my own mom, may she rest in peach. She was up and down - for years - until she finally passed away. Not sure if we should force someone on her, or just wait for the next down time. Any thoughts?

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Post by harmonyudon » November 7, 2012, 3:13 pm

pienmash wrote:Pay the bar fine and take it from there ........ .
You must be kidding Mash. Milkman himself doesn't need help .... :D
Most of the lao-maids work illegal in Udon but in fact barfine is also illegal, so the BIB won't bother i think.
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Post by Lao-miner » November 8, 2012, 7:13 am

Lao-miner, how much is 800,000 kip- sounds like a fortune!!

it does sound a lot doesnt it but its actually only $100, or $25 a week , cheaper than barfines and lady drinks in the long run but not as much fun, ,

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