the talk is of 6 months now........for those that employ surely its time for a rethink? (1 man,1 van)and send them out if you can to save your business?......
Daz.
I know that to some this post may seem harsh but the motive is to help you get a better perspective. Your overcoming family dynamics and working hard and getting on in life is much to be admired and over the years you have been an inspiration on this forum - I know there are times when I have not felt like going out to work and your positive attitude has fired me to get out there on days when I haven't felt like it.
This Corona situation is different. Our internal compasses often swing back to our default settings in a crisis - and to quote Captain Blackadder "This is a crisis. A large crisis. In fact, if you got a moment, it's a twelve-storey crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying 'This Is a Large Crisis'.
For someone who believes they are "doing ok" you seem to have an obsession with the subject of working or not working and justifying, even reinforcing your decision to "crack on regardless" - even haranguing others on the forum to follow suit.
Having read your description of your Dad's life being in mortal danger, your mum's need for support and the deeply concerning actions of your parents with regard to spreading coronavirus perhaps now is the time for self-reflection and attending to family needs rather than sounding off on here?
If you wish to work then I understand that within social distancing rules government guidelines allow this. I also understand others view it as unnecessary work in the current circumstances. Please respect their decisions as you would wish yours respected.
It seems you will be having added pressures to cope with and I cannot help but think that persistently posting antithetical views which contribute to forum polarisation helps no-one - not least yourself.
I wish you the best of luck in dealing with everything Daz.