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Imagine waking up at the crack of dawn every day, saying an emotional prayer for yourself and then preparing to go to work. And when you get to work you give your employer 150%, whether you are in a good or bad mood. Your dedication to your job and to your employer is without question, but the smile you wear each morning as you step out of your house to face the world hides the emotional turmoil that at times threatens to suffocate your very sanity. Your consciousness is a constant battle of wills in those few moments after waking up, but your loyalty to your job eventually prevails and you succeed in forcing the mind-numbing fear to the back of your mind. You’ve heard rumours that your employer is in serious debt and you’ve also heard that he has a long list of creditors queuing up to claim what is due to them, but he cannot pay. Even the taxman is banging at the door and the numbers he is demanding are astronomical. You fear the worst every day and it doesn’t help that the street-...
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