The terms trained and untrained are often misunderstood.
A trained maid has been exposed to basic household practices, conduct expectations, and communication standards. Training reduces adjustment time and helps establish discipline, but it does not create perfection.
An untrained maid may lack exposure to structured household environments but can still perform well under clear supervision and guidance.
What training does:
- Improves readiness
- Introduces basic standards
- Reduces early mistakes
What training does not do:
- Guarantee long-term performance
- Replace supervision
- Eliminate household-specific learning
The success of either option depends less on the label and more on how the household manages the relationship.
Choosing between trained and untrained should be based on:
- Your availability to supervise
- Your patience during adjustment
- Your household’s complexity
Understanding this difference prevents disappointment and unrealistic expectations.
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