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At the center of many billion-dollar industries are workers that risk their lives making, mining, and moving our products. From scaling palm trees for acai to mining sulfur in an active volcano, these workers make little profit for their risky work. We dive into five of the most dangerous jobs in the world.

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  1. If you were to pick one out of the five jobs here, which would you pick?
    I’d pick the last one (bird nest)

    Balas
  2. And yet, not a single female to be found. As if "equality" doesn't really exist in outside bs countries that have gone full retard.

    Balas
  3. Next time you think "this [product] is shit", just remember what people have been through to deliver it to the comfyness of your home

    Balas
  4. I mean I symphatize with them, but then again I need my sugar cubes to be white when I drop them in my caffe latte.
    It all balances out in the end.

    Balas
  5. prime example why i’ll never put ANY COMPANY before my health and wellbeing !!! dangerous conditions , working long dreadful hours , over worked underpaid while the CEO sit back taking multiple vacations splurging unlimited time with family and friends smfh most of these BIG BUSINESSES don’t even give their hard working dedicated employees a simple thank you 🥱✌🏽

    Balas
  6. I've been close to a sulfur mine before, but not as close as these guys. The smell was awful and was making my gf sick and we were over a mile away and was just driving by. I can't imagine being a sulfur miner being at the actual mine for hours on end all day. Their lungs must be coated with chemicals and poisons from the toxic fumes they breathe in.

    Balas
  7. The people that climb the trees for the acia they need to keep a pully rope that stays up in the tree and never comes down so they can hook the branch to to lower it to the ground instead of coming all the way back down

    Balas
  8. The sulfur miners are crazy that's hardcore man. How easy would it be to donate some good mask for them guys people with more money then they know what to do with and these miners can't even get a good mask fucked up world man fucked up

    Balas
  9. THIS VIDEO IS TOO SAD TO WATCH, THE SULFUR MINERS GOT ME, WE AMERICANS ARE SPOILED ROTTEN AND HELL BOUND – WHAT A SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Balas
  10. Hatsoff for all these types of risky hard workers around the globe who never think about their life and work without any safety.

    Balas
  11. Wheres the women ? I dont see feminists fighting for these job positions. Huge huge respect for these hard working men.

    Balas
  12. And femenist telling to womens that they`re opressed by mens. and rising childs is more hard than do one off this 5 jobs .

    Balas
  13. Why? Because modern capitalism is happy to pay one man dollars for a years work while paying another millions per minute for organising said work. Makes me sick that this is glorified here

    Balas
  14. What a bunch of BS those salt farms…
    I mean…
    We got it in Europe too and nobody make such a scene about it…
    Wear boots and you're good… I mean… come on

    Balas
  15. Europe, send the egyptian limestone miners more safety equipment. Idgaf about the cost, they shouldn't suffer like this

    Balas
  16. So the workers get severely underpaid, and we as consumers severely overpay. Yep, makes sense. Capitalism is great.

    Balas
  17. The sulfur thing is wild seeing as the market for the stuff is saturated as is and many refineries have literal mountains of the stuff and can't hardly give it away.

    Balas
  18. Agarias is really close to a Greek word : aggaries > αγγαρίες which is a way to call a job that noone wants to do

    Balas
  19. This guy is taking up 188kgs of sulphur for $17 companies have to do better honestly they make billions of of it.

    Balas
  20. I can guarantee that any job in North Korea is the most dangerous in the world.
    You never know when termination is

    Balas
  21. Funny, I have been reading Salmond Rushdie's Midnight's Children, and he mentions the Rann of Kutch in the book, and I remember thinking wow I've never heard of this place before, and here it pops up in this video.

    Balas

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