I've been hearing quite a lot about your employers, and I even went so far as to listen to their music. I'm not sure their music sits well with me, though their lyrics are delightfully sinister. I suppose my tastes are just not up to date as they could be.
And as an aside, I had a discussion the other day with Petit's beau. He spoke to me of your job and he seemed to be disgusted by the fact that you are basically a servant. Servitude in any regard takes a lot of personal strength. I cannot see why so many people look down upon it as frittering away at human rights. After all, are you not well looked after? Do you not have personal liberties that give you freedom you desire? Indentured servitude is no slave trade, to be sure, and I believe it to be a great benefit to all parties involved. Without servants, many great people would never had risen to the level of power that they had achieved. Look if you will, to the man who wrote the poem in my original post. Lord Byron had servants, and without them, he wouldn't have likely been able to function nearly as smoothly. He'd have to waste time and effort in getting the daily minutia of life done first before writing and looking after his duties as Lord. As it was, his most affecting poem, Don Juan, was never finished. It would have likely never been written had he not had his servants looking after his cooking, cleaning, and welfare.
Digression aside, I can honestly say I appreciate the work that you do. Hopefully your masters do as well.