Dela Cruz Joanne Almuete - Filipino Maid
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| Period of Employment | Employer's Nationality | Work Duties | Reason for Leaving | |
| Start Date | End Date | |||
| 03 May 2007 | 15 May 2007 | I never met my first employer. When I arrived in Singapore, my agency told me my employer was back out | - | - |
| 15 May 2007 | 30 May 2007 | Chinese Singaporean | Housework, marketing, cooking, washing, and ironing clothes, and car wash | I cannot get along with the elderly |
| 30 May 2007 | 27/05/2009 | Chinese Singaporean | Look after the elderly (she has mild dementia and mild stroke), housework, cooking, marketing, washing and ironing clothes, and carwash | Finish Contract |
| 11/06/2009 | 11/07/2009 | Sir British ma'am Indonesia | Look after toddler ( 4years old and 2years old), drop off and pick up the youngest from school, housework, cooking, marketing, washing and ironing clothes | Unfit for the household |
| 11/07/2009 | 29/09/2009 | Indian Family | Look after the 8-year-old youngest child House work washing and ironing clothes, cooking, and marketing | Not enough food was provided |
| 29/09/2009 | 01/10/2010 | French Family | Look after 3 children ( 7years old 4years old, and an infant care-14months old ), drop off and pick up the youngest child from school house work cooking, marketing, washing, and ironing clothes | They went back for good |
| 04/11/2012 | 30/01/2013 | Chinese Singaporean |
housework, cooking, marketing, washing, and ironing clothes |
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| 30/01/2013 | 13/03/2014 | Eurasian | cooking, cleaning, marketing, ironing, laundry, and elderly care | Not enough food |
| 20/06/2019 | 24/11/2025 | Chinese Singaporean | infant care- 8 months old, cooking, cleaning, marketing, ironing, laundry, and elderly care | I went home to rest |
After many years in Singapore, and making a lot of mistakes in hiring helpers for her own home, Jennifer Yarbrough decided there must be a better way. She was looking for a fellow expat who understood her needs, who could help her screen for someone who would be an asset for her family. To her disappointment, she couldn’t find such a person or company, so she decided to start her own.
After a lot of research and polling friends and strangers about how to make the process better, she developed a process to screen helpers, understand their skills and weaknesses, and match families with good potential candidates.
So with a mission to improve the lives of both helpers and families, White Glove was born.
Since May 2019, when we placed our first helper, we have grown tremendously, and have many happy clients and helpers to count as our friends now. We have hired more agents to help serve our clients better, and we plan to grow even more in the future.
You can read more about us here, in Expat Living: https://expatliving.sg/domestic-helpers-singapore-hiring-process/.
“We have been working with Jennifer and the team since moving to Singapore in the midst of the pandemic - they have been fantastic throughout, helping us to secure our first helper in challenging circumstances and then transferring to a new helper more recently.
A particular shout out goes to Cindy who went over and above to support with a relatively unique scenario - with Cindy's proactive approach and close follow-ups with the relevant stakeholders, we were able to achieve a great result - hugely appreciated!
Would highly recommend :)"
Daily, 9:30-6:00