Jilin Tonghua community power grid staff fainted after working for a few days. How hard is the daily work of community grid workers?

In Tonghua, Jilin, a staff member fainted. These grid workers have a hard job. Part-time job day and night, wearing heavy work clothes, very tired, eating, eating badly, sleeping, not enough to eat, unable to go home, heavy workload, many things, it is easy to make people physically and mentally exhausted.

The fainting power grid worker fainted because he was tired after working for a few days and his physical strength was overdrawn. When he was found, the epidemic prevention personnel quickly sent the grid staff to the hospital for treatment. Even the people who were filming at that time couldn't help choking up. Seeing this scene makes people feel distressed, leaving tears of distress. It is not easy for everyone to work outside.

The work intensity of power grid workers is great, but they did not give up because of it, but silently insisted on paying, worked hard to stick to their posts and did their duties diligently. Their lives are also very busy and stressful, and they work only to support themselves and their families and have a better life. They need to pay a lot in this industry, and they need constant efforts and efforts to reflect their value. They are willing to pay and find their own value in the process. I hope their efforts will be rewarded.

The work of power grid workers is generally not as stressful as most workers have a rest day a week. Especially during the current epidemic, their work pressure is greater, their intensity is higher, their rest is not good, they have to wear heavy epidemic prevention clothes for epidemic prevention work, and it is not easy to go to the toilet. They stick to the front line of epidemic prevention, and they can't keep fighting if they have a home. During the epidemic, they may be afraid and miss their families, but they still stick to their jobs, work hard every day, do nucleic acid tests, send materials and so on. And they are willing to contribute. They are great and deserve our admiration. There are only 24 hours in a day, but these 24 hours, for these staff, they are devoted to their work, and even have little rest time.

I hope that every staff member can get a good return for their efforts. They deserve our respect.