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Real key workers

Posted: April 6th, 2021, 10:32 am
by scotview
It is a Baltic, raw morning with us, with a good bit of snow/ice on the ground. We have just had our bins emptied by our three young bin men. They have done this work right through the pandemic and not missed a day.

Our grocery deliveries from Tesco has been superb, the drivers do a great job. Furthermore, there must be workers getting up every morning to go to work in food factories, people making packaging, delivery drivers working every day on the logistics network.

Boiler and Electricity supply engineers carrying out emergency repairs throughout the pandemic.

Lots of workers have been carrying out essential work to keep basic life going.

I am getting a little frustrated at all the media concern for home workers, who are working in their centrally heated homes with coffee on hand and maybe a nice garden to relax in.

There seems to be a disparity in recognition within our society or maybe I'm missing something.

Re: Real key workers

Posted: April 6th, 2021, 11:02 am
by dealtn
True, but how well recognised were those "key workers" before this all started? Just as ignored and taken for granted I suspect.

Re: Real key workers

Posted: April 6th, 2021, 11:37 am
by GrahamPlatt
Everyone's a key worker in one respect or another.
Reminds me of the joke about the organs having an argument over who's the most important. In brief, after they've all put their case and scoffed at the anus's claim, the anus goes on strike...

Re: Real key workers

Posted: April 6th, 2021, 1:55 pm
by UncleEbenezer
GrahamPlatt wrote:Everyone's a key worker in one respect or another.
I wouldn't claim that for myself. The nearest I've been to key worker is when I had school-holiday work picking fruit&veg.

Developing the software and standards that enable sites like lemonfool to run, or that provide complex data to scientists around the world, isn't exactly life-and-death!

My dad (polytechnic lecturer) spent the later part of his working life telling the world how useless his work was compared to the important (though not urgent/critical) work his children were doing.
Reminds me of the joke about the organs having an argument over who's the most important. In brief, after they've all put their case and scoffed at the anus's claim, the anus goes on strike...
Who are you calling an anus? Perhaps you were thinking of telephone sanitisers?

Re: Real key workers

Posted: April 6th, 2021, 2:06 pm
by Julian
UncleEbenezer wrote:...
Who are you calling an anus? Perhaps you were thinking of telephone sanitisers?
Blimey, that brings back some memories. I remember one time in the dim and distant past, a few decades ago, when the telephone sanitisers came round the office I was working in at the time to sanitise all the telephones. Perhaps wisely they had enough concern for their own safety to not go anywhere near the keyboards though.

- Julian

Re: Real key workers

Posted: April 6th, 2021, 4:46 pm
by Gersemi
scotview wrote:
I am getting a little frustrated at all the media concern for home workers, who are working in their centrally heated homes with coffee on hand and maybe a nice garden to relax in.
What media concern for home workers? I've obviously missed this.

I've been working from home since 17 March 2020 and I'm very glad that I don't have to commute or sit in a crowded office. I'm also very grateful for all those who do have to work outside the home and risk catching Covid-19, but continue to do so. I'm glad to do my bit by staying at home, though I have continued to work pretty much as normal throughout.

Re: Real key workers

Posted: April 6th, 2021, 4:56 pm
by feder1
I said similar to the OP on Building and DIY on March 12th "Good Service Story"!