I once read a blog of my friend saying a cab driver who earns Rs 3,000 per month, risks his entire life on roads in the chaos and aggressive traffic is the dirtiest job. Later I read somewhere about men working in neck deep drainage for cleaning out the blockages. I also saw the pictures of those men working, in some newspaper. There are innumerable examples that make you think of the different dirtiest jobs.
One day on my way to office, I saw a man working on the 27th floor of a building & standing outside the floor’s window without any safety equipment on, any wrong move & he would be dead.
Yesterday (March 4), my friend and me talked to our 18 year old cafeteria serving boy who earns Rs 2,200 p.m. He left his studies after class 2 when his father passed away. He sends all his money back home. His story really sensitised us.
I had gone to shimla on 2nd March. When I wake up at 8.30 am and sneaked outside from the sumptuous hotel window, I saw labourers crushing stones, loading bricks and pulling out thick rusty iron rods (sariyas) with their bare hands for the construction of a building, which was adjacent to the hotel. It was a pitiful sight. As I said there is hell lot of examples, which we cannot discuss. As we always get emotional and sensitive by seeing these poor people working hard to earn their living.
I want to ask all of you, do you feel that is there any dirtiest job on earth? Tell me why?
Can’t a driver own a number of cars and run an auto company?
Can’t a servant own a cafeteria one day?
It is we people who differentiates jobs. It is us who are saying what is good or bad. But we have forgotten one thing that to achieve a goal, one has to give his whole life to it by working hard and putting his soul in the job. There are no shortcuts to success.
What shame boss? Tell me what shame?
Somebody who is working with whatsoever job he is doing, he should not regret for it. That is why we say work is worship.
Please motivate these people and encourage them to work hard towards their goals, which can be achieved with strong will power and determination. Help them to get them better jobs. It will be of great help rather than giving alms or showing pity to somebody.
Rightly said by Shri Krishna to Arjuna
Karmanay evadhikaras te ma phalesu kadachana
Ma karma phala hetur bhur ma tesango stva karmani
Purport: You have a right to perform your prescribed duty but you are not entitled to the fruits of action. Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty.
The most dirtiest job on earth – Is there any?
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The dirtiest job on earth is one which forces you to give up your integrity - like that of a reporter who has to make use of a rape victim's misery to earn trps. That and many such jobs are the dirtiest ones on earth.
:( , i don't think so, u r a professional and it's your duty to cover such issues and there is nothing wrong in it..
I am not presently covering such issues, but when you don't cover such issues in proper professional manner, focus on the sensational aspects only, and are not genuinely interested in getting justice to the victim, then it is a dirty job.
yes i agree, but as i said
"You have a right to perform your prescribed duty but you are not entitled to the fruits of action. Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty."
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