Monday, 11 July 2022

Workaway walkaway

 We are leaving our workaway placement tomorrow, it's been horrendous.... here are just some of the problems......




Martin is the laziest man I have ever seen, he does nothing, yet he expects others to run around doing all the jobs whilst he sits and surveys his kingdom, his wife never stops.

He wants to charge workawayers for using the washing machine despite the fact that you will get filthy working for him, we ended up washing our clothes in the shower

He talks down to his wife, he is an arrogant narcissist 

He talks to everyone like they are a child

He disagrees with everything anybody says, he believes he is always right.

He takes pleasure in watching us work but not working himself

He delights in giving us the hard heavy jobs like sorting stones from soil, digging up brambles and removing grass from around the trees. He delighted in telling us there was heavy stones to lift from his car.

The majority of the tools are useless and don't cut, he has complained that Steve will break his loppers if he continues to twist the brambles, instead of cutting them, you have to twist them to pull them out. We are both covered in scratches from the brambles!
 
This morning, he asked me to moderate my egg consumption, when I had TWO eggs for my breakfast. He stated that 'I am eating them faster than the chickens can lay them' They had 40 eggs in the drawer at the time and 7 chickens laying a minimum of 5 eggs daily! I would say he needs maths lessons!

The meals supplied had no/little protein in them hence the need for eggs! This was after a morning of heavy land clearing.

He took our large bottle of water back today as they were running out, and then went out and got more wine not water (drinking water is free from the village font) 

He drink drives and takes great pleasure in speeding and boasting about it saying he has a reputation for speeding.

This is on top of the washing machine saga and the 'we don't feed you if you don't work saga'.. ☹️

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