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So Booths....we are not key workers
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 6924917" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>I think, as farmers, we have been in the privileged position of being considered 'keyworkers' and allowed to continue with are working lives in as normal a way as possible.</p><p>Unlike most other key-workers, we generally have NOT had to put ourselves at a significantly greater risk of contracting the virus to fulfill our duties.</p><p>As such, I am glad to have the freedom to travel 'at will' but would not have the cheek to get some priority when shopping.</p><p>I have every respect for Boothes for differentiating the qualifying occupations from general key-workers in this regard.</p><p> You should probably be pleased to not share the premises at the same time as these high-risk of infection workers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 6924917, member: 3566"] I think, as farmers, we have been in the privileged position of being considered 'keyworkers' and allowed to continue with are working lives in as normal a way as possible. Unlike most other key-workers, we generally have NOT had to put ourselves at a significantly greater risk of contracting the virus to fulfill our duties. As such, I am glad to have the freedom to travel 'at will' but would not have the cheek to get some priority when shopping. I have every respect for Boothes for differentiating the qualifying occupations from general key-workers in this regard. You should probably be pleased to not share the premises at the same time as these high-risk of infection workers. [/QUOTE]
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