The narrator tells us that he likes being a freeloader. He feels like he's living with his employer, and that's why he feels so lonely. He also says that his employer doesn't respond to any of his calls, which makes him feel even more alone than before. The narrator says that he'd like to be able to trust his employer since they're both working for the same company, but he can't because he feels like there's a distance between them.
The narrator tells us that he likes being a freeloader. He feels like he's living with his employer, and that's why he feels so lonely. He also says that his employer doesn't respond to any of his calls, which makes him feel even more alone than before. The narrator says that he'd like to be able to trust his employer since they're both working for the same company, but he can't because he feels like there's a distance between them.