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'... my kind and supportive employer who saw my passion and dedication to my work. She is offering me to go for courses, and she paid half of the fee that time... And here i am now...' the maid wrote.

"... my kind and supportive employer who saw my passion and dedication to my work. She is offering me to go for courses, and she paid half of the fee that time... And here i am now..." the maid wrote.

In an anonymous post to a Facebook support group for domestic helpers, the woman wrote: “I never thought that my decision to come to Singapore 11 years ago will led me to this wonderful journey. Have no experience at all only determination, i challenges myself how well and how strong i am to work abroad, coping with different cultures and environmental that totally different with mine”.

She said that she worked hard, and from someone without experience with nursing, she has now become a healthcare staff member in Singapore’s healthcare sector.

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