We're expecting a baby in less than 2 months, but decided on a live-out helper.
Yes, we know it's not allowed, but it is common practice in HK.
We want our privacy, and so does she We mutually agreed on this in advance before signing papers. We see her more as an individual and childcare employee, than a live-in maid. She does not do outside PT work, and has a set schedule of work hours.
I think she had a bad live-in experience before, and now wants time in her own home, as humble as it is. (She shares an outside flat with 2 other maids. It has 2 bedrooms, with bunk beds, and a small shared kitchen and living room).
I can understand. Personally, I wouldn't want to live in my office!
Here's how much it costs per month, approximately
Salary -- HK 4000
Health insurance -- HK 700
Housing -- HK 1500
Food -- HK 800
Transport -- HK 300
Total -- HK 7300 / mo.
Pros: We have our privacy, and our helper is happy with the arrangement
Cons: It costs more.
She won't be here at night. However, we really want to care for our own child. Plus, we mostly do our own cooking. For us, a helper is to help -- to do housekeeping, or to babysit if my husband and I are not around.
We both grew up in families without helpers. So we're grateful for the 40-50 hours / week we get.
I'm not disparaging people with live-in helpers. I'm just stating what we personally preferred to do.