Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to Casa de maryland a few times to hire day laborers in Montgomery County. Love the experience. Check out the location and see which is closest to you. They have in locations in Silver Spring, Wheaton, Baltimore, and Hyattsville. It was a stress free experience with them.
How does it work? Are they vetted in any way? Does anyone there know English?
www.casademaryland.org/.
I saw the workers show the person in charge their drivers license/ID when they get there and sign in.
The person in charge speaks English. I was concern about language barrier at the very beginning. I called a day ahead to make sure the person in charge knew what I was looking to hire for and they made sure someone was available when I show up the next day. I hired them for demolition work and it didn't really need much translation so that worked out for us. If you needed more than two person, they usually pair up one that knows English and the other not quite fluent to help you out. They really do work hard. I provided them with drinks and lunch.
Oh, well, as long as they showed I.D.. In high school my name was Heidi Homer and I was of legal drinking age.
OP. If you have to ask not to be lectured then you obviously know you aren't making a very smart choice. It's like I tell my children "Stop. Think. Make a good choice."
If you decide to do it anyway. Go anywhere in Riverdale where you see lots of men standing around and open your door.