Cost of a maid (once a week)

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  • #535183
    DON NOLL
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    Paying a maid $60/day seems very excessive for Ecuador. Perhaps
    that’s how Americans/Europeans cause inflation in the countries
    they move to. Seriously, $60?

    #535317
    SUZAN HASKINS
    Participant

    Don, who is paying a maid $60 a day? I pay mine $10 for about three hours of work (we have a very small condo) — but I think that ($10) is the going rate per job.

    #535430
    DON NOLL
    Participant

    Those were the estimates posted on the “Cost of Living” tables. Perhaps
    they should be updated.

    #535583
    SUZAN HASKINS
    Participant

    I think those are monthly estimates… but I will take a look, thank you!

    #535608
    DON NOLL
    Participant

    Todo por culpa de mi. You are right. Thank you.

    #535612

    You know,
    Cleaning is not the most pleasant job so it should be paid well. They don’t deserve to be exploited just because they don’t have an education. Just my point of view….

    #535667
    DON NOLL
    Participant

    $10-15/day IS good pay for unskilled labor in a third-world country.
    By the way, I have heard that Ecuador is absolutely FULL with spiders.
    Everywhere you go – big spiders!

    #535704
    SUZAN HASKINS
    Participant

    Ligia, they are being well paid — what we pay is above the minimum wage. 🙂

    #540248
    FRANK AGIATO
    Member

    Susan, on the wages paid for services such as housekeeper, gardner, mechanic, etc. is 10-15/day pay the same across the board? What about tipping? Is there a standard rate of tipping for all of the above?

    #540291
    SUZAN HASKINS
    Participant

    HI Frank. I pay $10 to have my small 900-sq. ft. apartment cleaned. It takes her only a couple of hours. Minimum wage is something like $3.30 an hour. I’d pay maybe twice that much if I wanted her to be here all day long. As for tipping, often a tip of 10% (“servicio” or “propina”) is added on to your bill in more upscale restaurants (the kind that give official receipts). You decide if you want to leave more… If I have received good service, I’ll often leave 10 or 15% on the pre-tax/pre-servicio amount. Never tip taxi drivers unless they do something extraordinary for you. And it’s nice but not mandatory to leave $2 or $3 on the pillow for your chambermaid in a hotel or hostel and to give $1 to the hotel doorman if he grabs you a taxi and gives instructions to the driver. Bellmen get about $1 per bag.

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