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Just Scraping By: Everyday life around my home

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My neighbours are an elderly married couple. They don’t have permanent jobs so to support their everyday needs they keep chickens. Besides this, the grandfather also works as a scrap collector and rubbish scavenger in the environment surrounding our homes.

Every time he picks up rubbish, he separates out the old scraps that he thinks can be sold to a scrap buyer. This is how they manage to afford to eat each day. They actually have a number of children, but the lives of their children and their children’s families aren’t very different from their own lives, so they can’t rely on their children for support.

As a worker on a low wage, sometimes I get scared when I imagine my future. I worry that when I am elderly my own situation won’t be that different from the situation faced by my neighbours. Even in their old age they have to work very hard just to scrape by.

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I might not be able to respond straight away but I’m happy to answer your questions about my life in Indonesia and my job at the sports shoe factory.

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