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Does anyone employ a full time chef in addition to maid and driver?

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EW GURU
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:26
Oh god yeah - gay is always better. who the blazes want to put up with an employee that goes around with a face like a well skelped backside. edited by DesertRose1958 on 24/01/2011 At least you would have someone to go shoe shopping with too ;-D
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:23
My SIL has a chef on 2K per month, medical, ticket home, one month off a year or 2 mths every two or three mths every three, no days off a week but not full days, either. I've been there at times and the cuisine was chicken nuggets and chips for the kids, so he's not Michelin but for other meals his food was outstanding, especially during Ramadan and Eid. He does his ingredient shopping. The 'household' shop is done by the maid. He was found through references. He stays in his own room, similar to a maids room. They have an area for help and it looks more like a dorm. Women can share but for men it's a bit harder, especially if one likes men and the other likes women. Because there is a driver and the male chef there are two separate 'dorm like' rooms. So it's better to get a gay chef then, logistically speaking? edited by jwal on 24/01/2011 Oh god yeah - gay is always better. who the blazes want to put up with an employee that goes around with a face like a well skelped backside. <em>edited by DesertRose1958 on 24/01/2011</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:23
Can't wait to see the advert for your Chef. " Chef required for lazy bint who can't locate kitchen, must be able to handle cucumbers with expertise, **** salary given and preferably gay." Not lazy, just madam who can't cook!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:22
Can't wait to see the advert for your Chef. " Chef required for lazy bint who can't locate kitchen, must be able to handle cucumbers with expertise, **** salary given and preferably gay."
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:22
jwal really there wouldn't be any difference between a 'chef' and a maid. You would still have to sponsor/provide accomodation etc. It would really just be a maid that cooked and went shopping. I don't want a maid though, I want an actual chef.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:19
My SIL has a chef on 2K per month, medical, ticket home, one month off a year or 2 mths every two or three mths every three, no days off a week but not full days, either. I've been there at times and the cuisine was chicken nuggets and chips for the kids, so he's not Michelin but for other meals his food was outstanding, especially during Ramadan and Eid. He does his ingredient shopping. The 'household' shop is done by the maid. He was found through references. He stays in his own room, similar to a maids room. They have an area for help and it looks more like a dorm. Women can share but for men it's a bit harder, especially if one likes men and the other likes women. Because there is a driver and the male chef there are two separate 'dorm like' rooms. So it's better to get a gay chef then, logistically speaking? <em>edited by jwal on 24/01/2011</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:12
jwal really there wouldn't be any difference between a 'chef' and a maid. You would still have to sponsor/provide accomodation etc. It would really just be a maid that cooked and went shopping. Just what they can do with cucumbers is different...
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 17:07
I think your best bet would be to run an ad in the paper. As for accommodation, I do think they mostly expect they'll be given a room. At least that's the case for some of them in Abu Dhabi.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 16:58
2nd time lucky?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2011 - 16:38
I don't want a maid or a driver but I would like a chef who is willing to do the food shopping also. Does anyone employ a chef? How much do they charge? Do they stay in your accomodation, in your chef's room?
 
 

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