Bujur, 
Evie uga berita Andre, ma labo bangger-bangger? Adi bangger ia, ula kam lupa 
nangger lau las na, langsung kari madan. Hehehe...Salam nindu kari ya.
 
MP

--- On Wed, 10/8/08, evie sitepu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: evie sitepu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [tanahkaro] Sekedar Info
To: tanahkaro@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 7:21 PM










Wah bang Martin, kebetulan banget. 
Baru tadi aku mau telp kam nanya no telp Yayasan kam itu.
Tapi aku lupa nanya no HPndu sama bang Andree. Aku dulu dikasih tau sama bang 
Jansen ttg Yayasan Tiara Kasih Bunda.

Lit kade2nta sada gereja sangana perlu kel sinjaga anak. Ku promosiken sange 
man ia Yayasan e. 

Ok bang. Salam man kakak i rumah.



Bujur,


Evie Sitepu


--- On Wed, 8/10/08, Martin Peranginangin <perkantongsamping@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Martin Peranginangin <perkantongsamping@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [tanahkaro] Sekedar Info
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ps.com
Date: Wednesday, 8 October, 2008, 6:47 PM









Tupung Lebaren si lewat, permintaan nanny & governess meningkat i ibukota. 
Kerna usahanta bergerak mengenai pelatihen nanny & governess, sada kehormaten 
man kami i wawancara koran Jakarta Post. Sekedar info man banta, klik: 
www.tiarakasihbunda .com 
 
 Sumber: http://www.thejakar tapost.com/ news/2008/ 09/30/temporary- 
nanny-services- limited-supply- despite-increasi ng-demand. html 
Temporary nanny services in limited supply despite increasing demand
The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Tue, 09/30/2008 10:18 AM  |  City 
A lamppost on a major Jakarta street displays an advertisement which reads: 
"For temporary nannies and helpers, contact 566xxxx." 
Such advertisements appear annually ahead of Idul Fitri celebrations, when most 
nannies and helpers working in Jakarta return to their hometowns to spend the 
holiday with their families. 
 
"The demand this year is almost double last year's. So far we have over 100 
customers wanting nannies and helpers, but we can only help around 60," 
Sugiarto, one of such advertisers, told The Jakarta Post. 
 
He said all the employees for the temporary assignments had working experience 
and came to Jakarta specifically for this period. 
 
The company had sent their recruiting officers to villages in Lampung and Java. 
"But lately it is not easy to find temporary help. It may be because of the 
increasing number of agencies. Our field workers had to work hard to attract 
personnel, usually by enticing the potential ones with loans," he said. 
 
A similar trend has been experienced by another worker agency. 
"Last year we supplied more than 50 nannies. So far this year we have had an 
increase in demand of 50 percent and we expect to supply more than 100 nannies 
before Lebaran," Martin Peranginangin of Tiara Kasih Bunda agency told the 
Post. 
"Maybe as Idul Fitri draws nearer, we will be undersupplied. " 
 
He tried to minimize the shortage by carefully selecting his customers, 
rejecting about 20 percent of the requests. 
 
"We try to gauge the customers who come to us. We refuse the fuzzy ones to 
minimize post-deal problems," he said. 
 
Indonesia has a long tradition of hiring live-in nannies and helpers, practiced 
by a majority of financially sound families. Working mothers also rely heavily 
on nannies as day care services are not yet widely available. As such, the 
absence of help during Lebaran has caused major disturbances in the daily 
activities of many families. However, Martin admitted the huge demand did not 
guarantee good business. Agencies, above all, must gain the trust of the 
parents. 
 
"Not all agencies are performing well. Parents usually come to an agency based 
on word-of-mouth referrals. We gain people's trust because we supply workers 
all year, not only for this period. And we try to keep our customers satisfied 
so they will refer us to others," he said. 
 
A working mother of a ten-month-old baby, Linda Susanto, agrees. 
"My sitter is going back to her hometown so I need a replacement. But I cannot 
trust just any baby-sitter. I asked everyone I know if any of their previous 
employees were available," she said. As the big day is drawing near, she can 
only hope for the best. Either that, or she will have to stay home until the 
sitter returns. But some other parents choose to care for the children 
themselves during the holiday for financial reasons. 
 
"It is too expensive to hire temporary nannies. I would rather do it myself," 
said Melvin, a mother of two under three boys. Holiday nannies cost much more 
than permanent ones. Their salaries range from Rp 60,000 (US$6.25) to Rp 
100,000 per day. The agencies usually charge a one-time administration fee of 
Rp 200,000 to Rp 600,000 and the employees must be hired for at least a week. A 
permanent nanny's salary ranges from Rp 400,000 to Rp 1 million a month. (mri) 



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