With enormous irony, the only person in our household is Hussein, our resident asylum-seeker, who waded through a sea of bureaucracy in order to be allowed to work self-employed as a paper deliverer. He's out from 2am to 6am, so he has no contact with anyone, and I imagine things will have to get really tough before they close down the newspapers.
We'll be fine, as long as the company doesn't go under. The CEO rang Wolfgang yesterday to say how sorry he was and that they would want him back on board the minute things start up again. If it's only a matter of months, we can weather it. And it's not as if we have many outgoings right now!
Today's good news is that the head CEO of Wolfgang's company rang him up and said they wouldn't be dropping him completely after all. It won't be the same level of work as BC (Before Covid) but it will definitely add up to more than Hussein earns!
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We'll be fine, as long as the company doesn't go under. The CEO rang Wolfgang yesterday to say how sorry he was and that they would want him back on board the minute things start up again. If it's only a matter of months, we can weather it. And it's not as if we have many outgoings right now!
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I'm glad to hear that Wolfgang's client is so keen to get him back when they can.
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And I'm also glad to hear about about one of your asylum seeker friends. I really hope they've been doing well since you last posted about them.