Quote from tradermaji:
ZZZs and past,
Don't get into name calling. Actually, I was enjoying the exchange on maids as independent contractor or employee debate. It affects a lot of us, so it is good to know the details. We end up using Merry Maids type of service on an as needed basis, just because we want to avoid the book keeping work. A premium is paid compared to someone you can hire based on a friend or family member's recommendation.
As for employing illegals for doing any kind of work including building repairs, maid service etc., it is really very difficult to distinguish between illegals and legal workers. You always request the contractor only to allow legal workers, but you can't possibly go around checking the status of every worker working on your property. Sometimes they work when you are not there, for example lawn mowing.
After Katrina, there has been a flood of Spanish speaking workers in the New Orleans area. They have been the backbone of all repair work being done. I am sure there are a lot of illegal people but then you are asked to make a very difficult choice. The insurance company requests that you submit a few bids from contractors who want to do the repair work. Usually, the ones employing illegals (I am assuming here) are cheaper. The bids vary in the term of 10s of thousands. Now you see the dilemma. In my opinion, these workers, legal or illegal, work their tails off. I think they deserve a fair wage and respect for their work.