Chapter 1: The Far Eastern Gentleman's Offer
"You out of work?" asked the far eastern gentleman. He looked as if he was from China or Japan, or perhaps some other part of the Far East. The tables had turned over the years. Once the western nations had been economically predominant. They had invented the industrial revolution, and most of the scientific breakthroughs. There had been a phenomenal economic lift off which had carried the whole world with it, whether they wanted it or not. For a long time the East, and the South had been well behind, forced to perform the menial tasks for the industrialised nations. That was all changed now. One of the main factors had been China's decision to turn towards the economic models of western capitalism, even if political matters remained more traditional. Their economy had grown, bringing them a standard of living which rivalled the west after some years of hard labour for many citizens.
It was the west which had now come on harder times. Even that great certainty of the dominant years, property values, were falling, fast. Pension funds disappeared gradually, subjected to illegal pillaging by hard up directors, and ever falling in value as western companies went bust. Even the governments could not forestall the economic slowdown in the west. As unemployment worsened people fell back on whatever they had to make a living.
"Yes sir, we need a job," said one of the ladies, as they gathered outside the job centre. Charlotte had already been in the building, where she came most days when there wasn't some way of earning a bit. Mostly she did care or cleaning jobs when they cropped up. She had some regular work but not enough to pay the bills. In her youth she had been far more than this. She had been an estate agent, selling London's booming properties to the rich, and the aspiring poor, mainly youngsters of her own age, who didn't quite realise the mortgage holes they were digging for themselves. They had been an optimistic generation. They had fallen for what everyone had told them, and ended up flat on their faces.
Care work didn't pay very well at all, since the minimum wage had been taken away, in the desperate attempts to expand employment as the economy plummeted. Neither did cleaning work, but there was at least some work. She would prefer to do other things, office work, computers, factory, if she could, but their wages were currently falling to the levels of care and cleaning work, and there were less jobs.
"How 'd you like to do some work for me and my friends," asked the Far Easterner.
Her ears pricked up. He wasn't referring only to her, her friends also.
"What kind of work?"
"We having a party. We need some ladies. Some waitressing, but also stay and look after guests."
What did he mean? Images of 'additional favours' came to her mind, sexual! There was a lot of that these days, foreigners coming to Britain for women. Usually they picked younger women though, so she didn't quite believe he wanted them for that kind of work.
"What do you mean. Look after guests?" asked one of her friends, Sharon, who was thinking along the same lines as Charlotte. "Do you mean you want us to have sex with your guests?" She said it quickly, almost joking, so she would be able to explain the question away as a light hearted joke if that was not what the foreigner meant.
"Yes, that is what I mean," said the far easterner. "Of course you do not have to have sex with any particular individual unless you consent." There were still evidently laws on that kind of activity, which in theory protected the ladies involved from being forced to do anything they were not happy with. Although, thought Charlotte, when you have very little income and you can't afford a lawyer or even the time away from working you aren't likely to make much of a fuss. Law seemed to make little difference to most people these days, in the hard times which had come upon the countries which once were prosperous. Employment laws had become something of a joke. Few bosses gave what they were 'obliged' to by law in holiday pay any more, and you were lucky to receive what you had contracted with employers for. Trade Unions seemed to be virtually a thing of the past. Zilch bargaining power!
"Why do you want us for that?" asked Charlotte. "I am sure there're plenty of younger women who would be glad to earn money that way."
"You might think so," said the man, "but you'd be surprised. My clients have had younger ladies as servants, but these clients, they say they want more mature ladies. Younger ladies don't appreciate them enough. Clients know the younger ladies don't really want them. They only do it for money. Older ladies they say are actually pleased they are wanted. They think they cannot have adventures any more. They trapped in dull marriages, with the same guy for years. Then along comes me and my clients. They realise they can have adventures, big adventures. And be paid for it," he added.
"I don't think so. If any woman takes your employment, they'll be doing it for the money, and no other reason," said Sharon.