Maid Woes: I Think My Maid is Stealing From Me
Check out tips on dealing with a maid you suspect is stealing!
There is an old Chinese saying which warns people that it is difficult to guard against an inside thief and unfortunately, more and more people are learning the wisdom behind this old adage. Cases of maids stealing from their employers have often hit the headlines.
As maids are increasingly being integrated into families to help run the household, the problem of maids stealing from their employers is definitely not one that will be going away anytime soon. If you suspect that your maid is stealing from you, check out 5 tips on what to do.
1. Ensure that the stolen goods are really stolen
If you suspect that your money or other possessions are being stolen, ensure that they are not simply being misplaced. Do not be rash but conduct a thorough check of the house if you think your maid is stealing from you.
2. Discuss the issue with your spouse
If you think your maid is stealing from you, the first step is to discuss with your spouse about the situation. If your spouse thinks likewise, then at least you will know that you are not being overly paranoid.
Furthermore, discussing the issue with your spouse might help you come up with a good solution on how to handle the problem.
3. Check with the other members of the family
Clarify with the other members of the family so that it is not simply a case of a misunderstanding.
For example, if you think that some money is stolen, rather than rashly accusing your maid of stealing it, it is possible that your children may have borrowed your money but forgot to inform you.
Remember, don’t just assume that your maid is stealing from you.
4. Confront your maid
If you are sure that your maid is stealing from you, confront her about it. Do not scream at her and insist that she is a thief as you must bear in mind that it is just a suspicion and that she is innocent until proven guilty.
Request to check her belongings in front of her if you are still doubtful after asking her.
5. Speak to the agent
If your maid came in through an agency, you should contact them to file a complain and get their help to speak to her.
Do also check your contract and see if you are able to change your maid for no cost in the case of her committing a crime.
6. Gather some evidence
If you are completely sure that your maid is stealing from you but she denies it, then gather some evidence to prove it.
If your maid is indeed a thief, chances are that she will likely steal from you again. Installing a CCTV or checking her belongings are some possible solutions.
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