GABRIEL: It is good to have found this place in the middle of the road. I am very hungry. LUIS: Yes, I knew it in my last trip. The food is very tasty and plentiful, and what’s more, it is not expensive. What about this table? GABRIEL: It’s good. Actually, I don’t care about the table. I need to eat right now. LUIS: Well, sit down. Gabriel, what will you ask for? GABRIEL: You have told me so much about the breaded pork steaks that your mother makes, that you have tempted me, so I will ask just that, served with Russian salad. LUIS: Okay, but don’t expect them to be as nice as those my mom prepares. GABRIEL: And you Luis, already know what will you ask for? LUIS: No. I am going to read the menu. Let’s see... Baked chicken with potatoes ... No, I don’t like it. Barbecue... No, it will be very heavy to digest, and I have to continue driving. Spaghetti with Bolognese sauce... Yes, I love it! I want that. GABRIEL: What is Bolognese? LUIS: It’s a sauce made with tomato, onion, garlic and much minced meat. It’s my favourite to serve with pasta. And to drink, I thought about natural orange juice, but it doesn’t go with pasta, so I will just drink coke with ice. And, what will you drink? GABRIEL: Beer. A three quarters litre bottle. LUIS: Don’t you think it is too much, Gabriel? GABRIEL: You are driving. Let me drink in peace. LUIS: Hey, it’s okay! I just remember that when you were a child your parents had accustomed you to drink milk with the lunch. You’ve changed so much! GABRIEL: Yes, but what you don’t know is that when I was fourteen I began to steal the beer of my dad, jaja. Here comes the waiter. Well, spaghetti Bolognese for my friend, and a breaded pork steak with Russian salad for me. To drink, a coke with ice and a three quarters litre bottle of beer. WAITER: All right. LUIS: What did your boss tell you when you asked him for five free days to do this trip? GABRIEL: I have no boss, I work freelance. I’m web site designer, and I work directly with my clients. With some of them I work online, so I’ve never seen them personally. LUIS: It’s lucky to have no boss who is watching you all the time. GABRIEL: Yes, it has many advantages, but to work without a boss, you have to be very aware of your responsibilities. The fact of not having a boss watching you does not mean that you can do whatever you want. Your own conscience must control you. And, in the beginning, it’s not so easy to achieve that, since you take advantage of your labour freedom badly, and sometimes you are late at work, or maybe you go out earlier, just because you want it. That reduces your performance, and customers can notice it. LUIS: Of course. I don’t like to have bosses, but if I wouldn’t have them, I think I would spend all day drinking coffee in my office. However, I imagine that it has more pros than cons. GABRIEL: Sure Luis, but it depends on the personality of each one. Otherwise, everybody would work freelance, don’t you think so? For example, I have the advantage to have no boss controlling me, but, on the other hand, my salary depends entirely on the amount of work that I have in the month. So I never know how much money I will get the following month. I mean, you can never plan you life in economical terms, at least the early years. I learned to take it easy, but if you are not used to work freelance, the economical uncertainty can make you crazy. Perhaps I have an average salary similar to yours, but yet I cannot start any major purchase, because I never know if I will collect the following month the same money as the current one. Do you understand? LUIS: Yes, you are right. I hadn’t thought about it. GABRIEL: Also, work independence must be definitive. If today I had to find work again as an employee, it would be somewhat like returning to live at my parent’s home. I would feel I have failed. LUIS: I understand. My job is completely different. I have the economical security you don’t have, at the expense of supporting the whole day my boss giving me orders. GABRIEL: Enjoy the benefits and try not to worry about your boss. Hey, how long it’s taking the food! LUIS: It’s true, how strange. Now I'm feeling sleepy. I think I will take a nap in the car after lunch, and continue the travel afterwards. GABRIEL: Luis, don’t you like to travel at night? LUIS: I love it, but I have not good eyesight and the roads are very dark. So that I only accept to travel at night if I have not to drive. GABRIEL: If you want, we can return at night, if you let me drive. LUIS: Mmm, we’ll see. Don't get me wrong, but I’m a little jealous about my car. I have never let someone else drive it. GABRIEL: I understand. Think about it. If you want, just tell me. LUIS: Moreover, you drink alcohol. GABRIEL: Yes Luis, but I do not do it when I drive. LUIS: Mmm, all right, I accept. We will return at night and you will drive. GABRIEL: Excellent! I love to drive at night. LUIS: It will be the first time I travel as passenger in my own car, so you better drive very carefully, Gabriel. GABRIEL: Don’t worry, I haven’t had traffic penalties for years. It just happened when I was a teenager; in weekends I stole the beer to my father and I took his car by night, while he slept. Hey, nice, here comes the food! LUIS: Jaja. Don’t expect I speak while I have lunch, I'm starving. GABRIEL: No problem. I am hungry too. LUIS: Better, so we don’t delay much, as we are already delayed, and I still need to sleep some minutes before to continue with the travel. GABRIEL: All right, let’s eat.