Adv. Bar: Was there an explosion in the middle of the night?
Witness Mrs. A. Milstein: There were a lot of explosions along the way,
Adv. Bar: In 2021?
Witness Mrs. A. Milstein: I don't remember to tell you specifically what in 2021.
Adv. Bar: How many hours did you work in 2021?
Witness Mrs. A. Milstein: In 2021, as in all the 27.5 years I have worked, I was around the clock with full availability and providing a full professional response.
Adv. Bar: No, availability I understood, how many actual hours in 2021 did you work? Number please.
Witness Mrs. A. Milstein: I don't have to give you a number.
Adv. Bar: Assessment.
Witness Mrs. A. Milstein: I don't have to give you a number and I don't have to give you an estimate because I was available 24/7 the entire period of the job, which is basically my whole life.
Adv. Bar: 2020?
Witness Mrs. A. Milstein: It's the same answer, it's not, I say, I say it's over all the years, the same thing.
Adv. Bar: So you are asking for money for availability? Not about work?
(p. 12 p.)
- The plaintiff did not keep an hour report and went on vacations when she wanted:
Adv. Bar: Okay, you've never reported for hours, right?
The witness, Mrs. A. Milstein: True, this is not a job that is typical of reporting hours.
Adv. Bar: You went on vacation whenever you wanted, right?
The witness, Mrs. A. Milstein: It didn't happen much, but even during vacations I was available and worked.
(p. 15 of P)
- No one supervised the plaintiff's work:
Adv. Bar: Who supervised you at work?
The witness, Mrs. A. Milstein: Everything,
Adv. Bar: Or anyone?
The witness, Mrs. A. Milstein: First of all, my mother would report everything, everything was according to her instructions,
Adv. Bar: Who was clever?