however I have already apologized for having misinterpreted the words of booz and for me it ended there. Sorry for the irrelevant topic.

Now I'm getting ready to go to the trenches like every day
My comment was serious. I don't know where you live but in some places in Europe people fight in supermarket.doxxx wrote:Booz I see a comment not really "serious" and unfortunately it is not the only one. lucky that humanity is also composed of intelligent people. Maybe if you got up in the morning and had to live in fear like I do for my job you would have more respect!Booz wrote:I live in Sweden and we have rice, pasta and toilet papers in the shop.doxxx wrote:Now on Sunday in Italy all the shops are closed, including basic necessities. How does it work in other countries ?
doxxx wrote:Now on Sunday in Italy all the shops are closed, including basic necessities. How does it work in other countries ?
I live in Sweden and we have rice, pasta and toilet papers in the shop.
Booz I see a comment not really "serious" and unfortunately it is not the only one. lucky that humanity is also composed of intelligent people. Maybe if you got up in the morning and had to live in fear like I do for my job you would have more respect!
Booz I work in a small supermarket where keeping the meter away is pure madness, I spend 20 30 cm hours in contact with dozens of people. we have no protections other than gloves and a mask. I honestly believe I don't risk less than a nurse.My comment was serious. I don't know where you live but in some places in Europe people fight in supermarket.
If you fear about your job that means you are not a nurse or a doctor. These people are the first line of defence facing the Coronavirus. They are more than at risk of losing their job, they risk there life.
I know many people who lost their job and found another one but I know nobody who lost his life and found another one. My deep respect goes to the medical staff.
You are right. You belong to the group of people whose we really need for and who often are underpaid.doxxx wrote:
Booz I work in a small supermarket where keeping the meter away is pure madness, I spend 20 30 cm hours in contact with dozens of people. we have no protections other than gloves and a mask. I honestly believe I don't risk less than a nurse.