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Thai maid......what would be the least wage....you`d think i could get away paying....and do
you think i should have to pay extra for work done in bedroom.....or make this a condition of employment......

pay her by way of a roof over her head and sexual favours

In other words, you want a maid that cleans, cooks, has sex with you, and you are such a "wonderful human being" that after all her services, you are willing to pay her LESS than minimum wage.....
Wow! What a guy!
I hope you get caught, don't forget that Uncle Sam is always watching......

i believe that u don't have to pay the minim an wage as u provide acclimation you can pay them as little as 拢3 per hour that hey work. About the bit in the bedroom, do what u think is the right thing to do

I would say like 2 dollars an hour. I think the bedroom stuff is a condition of employment. Just watch out you don't get a Mexican trying to pass herself off as thai, or rather himself since that's probably what your looking for...

Negotiate. That is the free market. You can pay anything that she is willing to accept. Just make sure you stick by your end of the contract.

You have to pay the minimum wage, not sure what you mean about extra work in the bedroom. If its what i think it is you want reporting. PERVERT

As this is the U.K you would have to pay at least the minimum wage. As for 'working in the bedroom' - get a life; prostitution isn't even a matter for joking about.

拢3 per hour and make her work harder in the bedroom as part of employment

If you're really clever you could persuade her to pay you, work on it!

why not pay for a thai bride that way you wont have to pay her anything

Marry her and see how much it costs then!

u may earn around 4000 bhat per month

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