It had been at least 15 years since I last had a job in Jamaica, but a recent job gave me the chance to have another look at this enigmatic but super
It had been at least 15 years since I last had a job in Jamaica, but a recent job gave me the chance to have another look at this enigmatic but super interesting country. I have always been fascinated by Jamaica; it struggles like many other poorer nations, but with good beer, great coffee, great food and great music, to me, it always offers something more. Because it is somewhat difficult (and occasionally even dangerous) to get around, I always rely on agents and drivers to get me from place to place. I really enjoy that, since it gives me the chance to feel a little like James Bond, but even more so it provides me with a chance to chat with the drivers about the local conditions.
This time my driver was Delray. Like so many Jamaicans he was an intelligent, helpful and thoughtful companion.
Delray had a working agreement with the agent, and the car he drove me around the island in was his own car. In many ways Jamaica was the same as 15 years ago, but now Kingston had a few nice hotels and there were many fewer motorcycles on the street. Like many poorer countries,
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