The coronavirus lockdown has taught us some invaluable life lessons, including how much we have, how little we need, and the value of human contact:
, TAs, rubbish collectors, police officers, farmers, bakers, gardeners and countless others.
Let us hope that, when we come out the other side of this pandemic, no worker is ever described as “unskilled” again. But please remember this: while NHS staff are undeniably the standout stars of the coronavirus pandemic, this is nothing new for them. They have always, always, always been there for us, and will hopefully be there for many years to come, too.There is nothing wrong with loving your work, and it’s brilliant if you do. But whether you do or don’t, it is easy to get caught up in never switching off from it properly.
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