Maciej Stangreciak
Workers - Kawah Ijen
If I was to pick the worst job in the world I have ever witnessed, it would be without doubt this one.
Firstly these workers extract the sulphur from active volcano and brake into pieces. They do this with minimum protection, and gases at the bottom of the rim make it very difficult to breathe. Then they carry the load of as much as 90kg to the top of the rip (about 200 meters) and then several kilometers down the mountain. They make this journey two or three times a day and earn on average of us$5 a day.
Bear that in mind next time you gonna complain about your job.
Workers - Kawah Ijen
If I was to pick the worst job in the world I have ever witnessed, it would be without doubt this one.
Firstly these workers extract the sulphur from active volcano and brake into pieces. They do this with minimum protection, and gases at the bottom of the rim make it very difficult to breathe. Then they carry the load of as much as 90kg to the top of the rip (about 200 meters) and then several kilometers down the mountain. They make this journey two or three times a day and earn on average of us$5 a day.
Bear that in mind next time you gonna complain about your job.