W is for Work…

This post is part of the A to Z 2020 Challenge. I have decided to theme the posts around personal and societal responses to the Covid 19 crisis, including my resumption of Blogging!

Work in the time of Covid 19

If I was still working at my normal job (General Manager in a Gelato and pudding factory) – I wouldn’t be sitting here blogging! It’s not just the time factor, I struggle to fit in the two-and-a-half hours it mostly takes me to write and promote each piece – no, its the lifestyle. After eleven hours out of the house, I don’t have the energy to sit and blog. Also, my partner is already retired and so, in “normal” times, we need to spend the three days I am not working doing more “together” things.
Covid 19 has changed a lot of things for a lot of people and made them, and certainly me, reassess work, priorities, life.
It has been hard not to be useful when, away from the calm, bird-song filled streets and parks, you know that some people are still working frantically, whether on the “front-line” of the health service or in companies than can do mail-order and delivery -which includes my own place of work. My particular work can’t easily be done from home and because of mine and my partner’s age, I have been furloughed anyway.

 

“Cedar Waxwing, March 25, 2020, Allen Station Park, Allen, Texas” by gurdonark is licensed under CC BY 2.0

I watch the news of apparent government incompetencies in the supply lines, and the management of testing and I itch to get in there and help sort things out. I have had such varied jobs over the years that I think I have the ability to think outside the box and to translate thought into action, whereas it seems to me, most politicians have no experience outside politics and are lacking in any other skills. At 65, I would until recently, have been entitled to my state pension this year, but being part of the post-war baby-boom, it has been necessary for the government to extend working lives…

New Values

Like many people then, I have had the time and opportunity to think about the future, post-crisis, the so-called “New Normal” and personally, I am not sure I want to go back to work as I used to. My job in the factory was hardly a vocation and the things it was promised that I would be able to apply my skills to improve, have mostly not happened. On the other hand, blogging and knocking an allotment into shape, have felt worthwhile. The allotment, we hope, will make a contribution to our and our daughter’s family larder whilst blogging, has I hope, provided food for thought or maybe entertainment. Coming back to a comatose blog with no followers and slowly making friends and readers suggests some small success. Indeed, it makes me think that I would have enjoyed journalism and even, that it is not too late to contribute in some way. 

Because let’s face it, the world was in a sorry state before Covid 19 – the looming environmental crisis, the rise of right-wing governments, the wanton break up that was Brexit, the failure of capitalism, based as it was on constant growth and spurious war mongering. I remember going to a debate whilst a student, and being frustrated at not being able to formulate the questions I wanted to ask the speakers in time. Over the years, the themes and issues that keep me awake at night, have become clearer to me, the links between things, more obvious. I do know the key questions and have some ideas about the desirable direction of travel – if not the full answers.

It might be some time before my age-group are deemed safe to return to work and my partner and I, when we finally examine this month’s spending, may find we can manage without me going back to work, or maybe I can find a new way to bring in a little extra money to keep us ticking over – for me, just as for many people, there are uncertainties and opportunities in the wake of the coronavirus…

5 thoughts on “W is for Work…

  • April 27, 2020 at 11:10 am
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    This lockdown is a great time to review its priorities. Looks like you question a lot your future. I hope you will find something that will please you.
    W is for Women

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  • April 27, 2020 at 2:17 pm
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    You are right, the world was in a sorry state before the pandemic. This is a time when the world is sort of refreshing itself. The pandemic has ushered in a new lifestyle for everyone. Economy has taken a hit, people are finding that the income has dropped, so too the savings. There will be a new equilibrium which we will all get used to soon.

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  • April 29, 2020 at 4:42 pm
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    UPDATE! I have had to go back to work for a few hours a day this week – VAT returns due…

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  • April 30, 2020 at 12:40 pm
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    I like what you've written here. This "time out" for almost everyone has been "interesting". I've been using it to grab creative time. I've been "working-at-home" and charting my "work" hours, since I punched a time clock on-site. I won't say how much of my time at the computer was actually devoted to "the money job" because, well, my current micro manager is the cat, and all he cares about is dinner.
    I'm glad that you found this an opportunity to revitalize your blog. Your posts are thought provoking! So happy to have discovered you during A-Z!

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  • May 1, 2020 at 7:43 am
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    Thank you Anne – I shall be visiting you too in the future, the contacts made during the last month are a rich seam of talent and interest and I still have 380 on the master list to look at…

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