Pedaling Through Family Dynamics: Don’t Kill Your Dad, He Pays Me

Right. Don’t kill your dad. He pays me. See that looking there? Are we good to go? Yeah, yeah, sure. Apart from my dad. It’s my dad. Yeah. We’ll stop for him, shall we? Give him way to the right gas. That’s your dad? Yeah. Who are you about to take off on? His bicycle. Well, he would have waited. That’s not the point. Second gear. Second gear. Second gear. Come on. That’s it. Alright. Don’t kill your dad. He pays me. He does. I don’t know where he’s going. He’s. He’s going for a bicycle ride. Go follow him. What do you mean? He’s supposed to be working. It’s his work day. Wait, first he’s tea break time. Right. What happens when people work from home? They don’t. This is his business though, isn’t it? There we go. Isn’t he self employed? Oh, yes. Yeah. He’s allowed to, then. Yeah, but not really. If you can’t go for a cycle ride, you’re self employed whenever you want to. What’s the point of being self employed? True. Guess. And go! What do you think I became self employed? So now you’ve been told what to do. Right, A bit faster. Use your ears. Change the gears. Third gear.