Comparing sanitation workers and migrant workers, who do you think is the most tired bottom worker?

How many people in your city have seen the sky at 4 am?

How many people can resist the bad smell and live next to the gutter every day?

With how many people, are you still walking up and down the stormy street?

How many people can be ignored by passers-by for a long time with meager wages? Not even respectful?

Different occupations, but bitter. In fact, I don't think there are any workplace disputes in their circle. Maybe an uncle has cookies and is willing to share them with his colleagues. Just like the vendors at the gate of my school, although they are not sanitation workers and have a hard life, they will help each other. If you have anything, I'll sell it to you cheaply. If you are thirsty, I'll buy you a cup of soybean milk. I don't care. Encourage each other. This time it's ordinary and beautiful.

I'm a sanitation worker, and it's a lie to say that it's not hard, but it's not just our hard work, no matter what we do, but I think the work that belongs to us most is insignificant, because the people have given us jobs, and we devote ourselves to it, cleaning the streets and keeping them clean and tidy. Nevertheless, people on the street come and go every day. People with good cultivation and high face value pass by here, either sticking out their heads to say a word or pressing the button.

My understanding is that the work of sanitation workers is not necessarily the hardest, and jobs that are harder than them abound. There are many construction workers, coal miners, road builders and so on. The workload and intensity of those jobs are unmatched by sanitation workers.

But why does everyone think that sanitation workers will be very hard? First, we are familiar with their working environment, and we see it in our eyes; Second, their income is relatively low; So everyone will have this view.

Is this a strange question? It's not difficult. Just give it a try. You don't have to work, just follow their schedule. At three or four o'clock every morning, they have been working in their posts. While others are still sleeping, they are working hard. When people get up to work, it's also time for them to have a little rest. After the rest, you should clean all day. As for their hard work, just give it a try.