I don't think he tells Fisk all that much about his 'daily duties'. He gets the jobs done; he doesn't report how unless asked. He takes care of the details; Mr Fisk is preoccupied with the Big Picture.
I think he might mention things like "I have eyes on the Devil" or other vague things that allow Fisk to make decisions but don't report on his employee's sex life. After all, he was already taking liberties getting into bed with one of the obstructive lawyers; Mr Fisk doesn't need this particular detail.
And, well, Weasley likes being irreplacable; in his line of work it's best to have this kind of job security. 'Secrets of the trade' are secrets for a reason. Especially his trade, where a personal touch is added into the mix. You can't learn the kind of job he does; you certainly won't learn it from him.
Re: SNIPPET: Wesley/Matt gets kinda serious
I don't think he tells Fisk all that much about his 'daily duties'. He gets the jobs done; he doesn't report how unless asked. He takes care of the details; Mr Fisk is preoccupied with the Big Picture.
I think he might mention things like "I have eyes on the Devil" or other vague things that allow Fisk to make decisions but don't report on his employee's sex life. After all, he was already taking liberties getting into bed with one of the obstructive lawyers; Mr Fisk doesn't need this particular detail.
And, well, Weasley likes being irreplacable; in his line of work it's best to have this kind of job security. 'Secrets of the trade' are secrets for a reason. Especially his trade, where a personal touch is added into the mix. You can't learn the kind of job he does; you certainly won't learn it from him.
Does that work?