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There are Lady's maids, house-maids, nursary maids, nanny's, parlour maids, chamber maids, laundry maids, kitchen maids, cooks, butlers, house-keepers, between maids, scullery maids, still room maids and for smaller houses all-of-work-maids. Hope that helps! x
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
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The plural form is maids of all work.
People in Mozambique work as farmers, nurses, maids, clerk's, and teachers.
maids
About 12-16 hours approximately
People in Mozambique work as farmers, nurses, maids, clerk's, and teachers.
depending on how hard they work and there tips and how much they clean.......
There is no collective noun for a group of maids, in which case a collective noun suitable to the situation is used; for example a staff of maids, a crew of maids, an army of maids, etc. A "helping" or a "tidy" have been proposed for common useage
Mexicans can be maids, work in restraunt\food places, clearners and many more but they get paid very little because they are migrants and should not be in this country but they get paid 10 times then they got paid at home.
Slaves used to work on cotton fields or big plantations and some used to work in their masters house as cooks and maids.