Simone Moritz grew up in the GDR countryside and has lived happily in the countryside with her husband and daughter since 2009. However, she no longer has much in common with her old homeland. Author Robert Schneider met Moritz at her workplace as part of his series ‘Foreign at Home?’
In the yard in front of the gas station stands an inconspicuous-looking man with a hand sweeper. It’s the holidays and not much is happening at the moment. Simone Moritz, the boss, sits in her cramped office doing payroll for the employees. When I put the voice recorder on the table, I see that I forgot to insert the memory card. Sorry, I have to go back and get something like that. When I return to the gas station, Simone says: “If the batteries are empty now, the conversation is over.”
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