How's everyone doing? 3-point quarantine update →[More:]
1. I'm doing alright, although I've retreated into 100% isolation, not even walking with my neighbour any more. I miss our walks and chats, and I love her two dogs. But the more I read about the importance of not co-mingling and instead staying within your own household, the more I felt I needed to do this. If I get ill I have no-one - absolutely no-one - to take care of me. If I end up ill enough to have to go to hospital, there will be nobody to advocate for me. The odds on me being denied a ventilator, should it come to that, are very high, as I'm over 60. So I want to avoid that possibility by any means available to me.
2. Work is shit. We have new managers and they are treating us appallingly, in the hope that we will either leave voluntarily or they will find some excuse to sack us. Fortunately, UK employment law is largely in our favour and we are (mostly) united in our intention to resist and not be browbeaten by them. I've been in my job for 20 years, but many of my colleagues who joined within the last seven or eight years have had extensive experience as lawyers in senior roles covering equality, discrimination and employment rights. As far as the managers are concerned, I don't think they know who they're dealing with...
3. We had our book group meeting via Skype the other night and it was fun. Other than the person who chose it, we all hated the book (Purge by Sofi Oksanen). It was lovely to catch up with everyone. Webcams make everyone look even worse than they usually do when sitting at home, no makeup, braless, old comfy clothes. So we all looked like crap - all except for one woman, who is so naturally beautiful that she looked as if she was on a model shoot.