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Confessions of a UK essential worker

There’s lots of different views and info going around at the moment so I thought I’d pitch in with my experience so far as an essential worker in the U.K., and maybe see if this has anything in common with your own experience so far.

My partner Dan is furloughed and is at home receiving 80% of his pay from the government which suits me fine because he’s safe and cooking awesome meals for me when I get home from work.

I fall into the essential worker category because I work on a family law team at a court for the Ministry Of Justice. What we usually do is work with child care applications, non molestation applications and child arrangement orders.

In mid March when the COVID situation started to get serious in the U.K. we sent home with full pay all staff who had preexisting health conditions that made them fall in the vulnerable category, which was tough because that came to be about a fifth of our staff. Next we closed public access to the court, holding hearings by Skype snd conference call. As our building is only for the above application hearing and not criminal sentencing it was a sensible option. Staff reorganise themselves so we sit 2 meters apart and we are rota’d to work alternate days to each other to reduce contact.

So for example I am predominantly working child care applications. Carly who does the same thing works the days I don’t work. We leave little messages for each other to keep informed or just well wish. We left Easter eggs and other treats for each other and certainly we have a better relationship than we maybe did before.

Moral is generally good. Our role is to deal with vulnerable people in at risk situations, our work is important and so we put ourselves in harms way to keep that protective system running. We have a WhatsApp group with staff at home so we can keep in contact and maintain banter, always important! People have brought in flags or decorated the windows, we talk a lot and plan how best to tackle work on reduced staff. The cleaning staff are deep cleaning all office space and equipment daily and we include them in anything fun we do to show our appreciation.

So, I think we have had 3 weeks of lock down, and I think I’m feeling fine about the next 3 weeks. Now shopping for food and supplies is back to normal and I know we are financially okay I’m good to keep getting things done until the emergency passes.

It might be different where you live. Maybe it’s tougher, maybe it’s better. You’ll have to pop me a comment and let me know. I’m sure the challenge is different everywhere not just depending on your country but your personal circumstances.

But whoever you are, stay safe.
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TJNewton · M
Now shopping for food and supplies is back to normal ? are you serious i queued up for 6 hours the other day and still didnt get what i wanted so if thats what you call normal shopping ?
@TJNewton Thats crazy. Where are you buying your food? Tell me youre not going at 8am like all the others?
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@TJNewton Where the hell were you shopping?! When I've been it's not been too bad. We've tried to stay as local as possible but even sainsburys was decent
TJNewton · M
@SirenCalledLuce @SW-User Asda dewsbury and even sainsburys near me they are queueing up for hours
@TJNewton You need to mix it up. Try the little local stores. Also someone up north says the polish shops are well stocked because people are too snobby to use them even in a crisis.
TJNewton · M
@SirenCalledLuce I do local stores and if they had the stock i wanted then i would do them all the time but most of the time they dont and they are twice as expensive as the big supermarkets
@TJNewton I guess it varies from area to area. Here I buy little and often from different places and I’ve not gone without yet. I hope it get less stressful for you soon.
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@SirenCalledLuce @TJNewton Ah, understandably.
TJNewton · M
@SirenCalledLuce I agree with the lockdown and the measures that have been taken but shopping is not back to normal and wont be for a very long time
@TJNewton maybe I’ll have to post you some of my supplies 🙂
TJNewton · M
@SirenCalledLuce Lol thanks do you think you could send me an hair clipper ? i bought 3 on ebay 2 on amazon 2 went missing and the other 3 got cancelled i cant get one for love nor money
@TJNewton haha oh dear. I’ve offered to give my fella a trim but he’s having none of it
TJNewton · M
@SirenCalledLuce Lol i'm kind of desperate for a cut :)