I Tried Cleaning Portable Toilets in a Cemetery | Hidden Hustles

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @aHopefulDream
    @aHopefulDream Год назад +215

    Thank you for respecting the workers’ right to privacy and sharing their stories with us. Huge thanks and respect to them.

  • @huilin0708
    @huilin0708 Год назад +96

    thank you for being so respectful. they are indeed our invisible warriors that make up a crucial part of the Singapore fabric. thanks again for this peep into their lives

  • @Jay-ru2cw
    @Jay-ru2cw Год назад +87

    Thanks for respecting their privacy. Huge thanks to the host, producer and crews for bringing this video to life. Mad respect to these workers for taking up these tough and dirty jobs.
    Hope public toilet users can be more considerate when using the toilet by keeping them clean for other users and the workers.

  • @chachos96370
    @chachos96370 Год назад +38

    I would really like to thsnk these workers for taking up these kind of jobs which many would not even think of doing. I give them my utmost respect & I take off my hat to them. Thank you for interviewing them & posting this video.

  • @elle7259
    @elle7259 Год назад +31

    Got a bit emotional watching this episode, mad respect and a huge thanks to these hidden heroes.

  • @dt30475
    @dt30475 Год назад +22

    These hidden heroes who come to Singapore and help our country grow also deserve PR and opportunities for their families not just the rich investors

  • @Jay-ru2cw
    @Jay-ru2cw Год назад +24

    Would love to see the team of people behind keeping Singapore’s trees well trimmed and maintained.

  • @livingdead896745
    @livingdead896745 Год назад +14

    Really love the ads placement! And thank you so much for sharing this story... Really goes to show how many backgrounded workers/jobs there are out there that we ignorant of

  • @thereallegend2745
    @thereallegend2745 Год назад +12

    thank you kevin for your hard work i'm sure your baby will be very proud of you once he/she is mature enough to listen & understand to your life story

  • @user-ip2rx1es3p
    @user-ip2rx1es3p Год назад +1

    Thank you for letting us in on such a typically overlooked job!
    Props to migrant workers leaving their country to help us with these tedious tasks!
    Would just like to shed some light as to why Kevin would like his identity to be hidden. It was stated in the video where his true job was not entirely relayed to his family, and that he will only reveal it to his wife if she were to probe further. As such, I feel that we should be understanding, and to respect his decision to remain blurred out.

  • @jingyangteoh685
    @jingyangteoh685 Год назад +9

    what a great eye-opener and reminder (as usual) about the labourous work needed to keep a city running! Something hits different knowing that behind the convenience of living in the city, there are many _people_ out there spending their waking hours to keep the system working. Thank you for sharing this with us!
    the last segment of this episode felt somewhat disturbing for some reason, and if i were to give my hot take, it is because "kevin" isn't given a voice. The questions that were asked tend to be yes/no questions rather than open ended, and they tend to be along a line of inquiry following a "young singaporean's narrative".
    for eg, the question about considering other kinds of work came out of the blue. Did kevin perhaps lament about the job earlier in conversation? If it were more glamorous work, I'm not sure if I might have asked such a question myself.
    From a viewer's perspective, it also seemed alienating to ask kevin about his dream, and that showed in the way he processes the statement - not actually answering the question but instead explaining that he finds it a futile question to ask. If that exchange has taught me anything, it is that individuals from my demographic are privileged enough to build our world views and life narratives around the language of "dreams" and "passion", and that this privilege does not naturally extend to everyone.
    As viewers, this felt like a missed opportunity to put ourselves in kevin's shoes, because we did not get to hear his response to more open-ended questions, nor what he cares deeply about, nor his reflections about the job.
    But as I'm typing the phrase "put ourselves in kevin's shoes", i also recognise the irony, given that wendy and team were the ones who actually went down to experience the day-to-day job of that migrant worker, and to share that experience with us! 😂 Thank you!

  • @nitazayne9789
    @nitazayne9789 Год назад +1

    Respect respect respect to the cleaners. Thank you and appreciate your services. ❤

  • @elginvoon8285
    @elginvoon8285 Год назад +4

    Jobs that can be interesting to be covered:
    1) Daycare teachers, primary/secondary school teachers
    2) Undertakers
    3) Construction workers
    4) Transporters
    5) Firefighters
    6) Bodyguards
    7) Prison warden
    8) Military? Policemen?
    9) Ambulance Drivers

  • @sharmaineleepuipui
    @sharmaineleepuipui Год назад +5

    This was amazing and very heartwarming!
    I think another one would be the uncles helping with the pumping of petrol at the petrol kiosks

  • @bellabernadette6787
    @bellabernadette6787 Год назад +4

    Thank you for making this one :)
    I learn a lot

  • @OGS.Official
    @OGS.Official  Год назад +10

    What's your worst portable toilet horror story?? 😳

  • @Curry.N
    @Curry.N Год назад +1

    Huge respect to the workers! I work at fast food store before and cleaning up the toilet is the worst ,especially near weekend! reek of alcohol and stuff you find inside toilet is beyond any bizarre imagination

  • @lfc1981
    @lfc1981 Год назад +3

    maybe feature those high rise building cleaners with safety harness or on gondolas etc? that is just as tough if not tougher isnt it?

  • @StarrySunnie
    @StarrySunnie Год назад +3

    These workers are Amazing 🙏🏽🙇🏻‍♀️❤️

  • @z.zaimie1406
    @z.zaimie1406 Год назад +2

    Thank u for this story...very well done n informative

  • @gabbyfoo2
    @gabbyfoo2 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. The gentleman(Driver of the special truck) has my utmost respect- Don't ask for too much, Work honestly and be happy with life as it is...Equanimity to the max. Om Mani Padme Hum.....Australia

  • @novembermarimo
    @novembermarimo Год назад +4

    They are the unspoken heroes in our lives.

  • @beckham48
    @beckham48 Год назад

    In the hustle and bustle of life all people are struggling in their own terms

  • @takanna
    @takanna Год назад

    damn...ogs keeps putting out these great content!

  • @denimdan908
    @denimdan908 Месяц назад

    I've been doing this for 6 years. It pays really good, and it's super easy. Sure, i get laughed at by construction workers at jobsites, then i show them my paycheck stubs. Then they ask if my company is hiring lol.

  • @Whimsicaltalesx
    @Whimsicaltalesx 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this eye opening video

  • @EvangelinePereira
    @EvangelinePereira Месяц назад

    we appreciate you guys so much :')

  • @nonprofit9426
    @nonprofit9426 Год назад

    Crazy experience.

  • @Xyxy943
    @Xyxy943 Год назад +7

    Have always felt like you guys ask fairly boring questions, why bother asking about architecture and why aren’t conversations taken deeper? Every response is met more boring questions
    Also how did you guys interpret Kevin as “content” - the literal definition of peaceful happiness? His voice quavered talking about dreams and he said that his life is “coming to an end” whatever that means
    Interesting subject, fairly stilted hosting

    • @wendymaryzeline9890
      @wendymaryzeline9890 Год назад +3

      Hey, thanks for sharing this :) I'm the host for this episode and i appreciate your comment. I'm curious - what would you have liked to learn more about? Or aspects to you'd like us to touch on. We can apply it to future eps of such nature!
      I recall on set kevin being really simple and smiley and its perhaps why i interpreted it as content (I didn't want to over analyse coz he himself really had that simple perspective toward life) - We had many conversations and he was of course most happy talking about life where he was from and how his work here contributes to what he was building for his fam (some of which couldn't make the final cut)
      That said, definitely respect the work that they put in and hoped that this episode showed that with a little more of who they are! Always open to hearing what you felt couldv've made it better :)

    • @gordonsyj1198
      @gordonsyj1198 Год назад +4

      @@wendymaryzeline9890 I'm sure doing this job and hosting at the same time isn't the same as typical hosting. The emotional and physiological behind the production of this is something that is not visible to viewers. Been watching Hidden Hustle for awhile now and I beg to differ that the question ask aren't deep enough. Every person has their own story and those are question that I'm genuine curious about like "why did he choose this occupation" "what's his story behind it" are actually logical and meaningful. Thank you for the hard work & showing us an unusual perspective of our society. Keep it up! Episode by Episode, I'm sure you're hosting will improve!

    • @Xyxy943
      @Xyxy943 Год назад +6

      @@wendymaryzeline9890
      Hii my comment was in no way meant as a personal attack, I doubt that many could host it better anyways
      Hope that nobody in OGS takes my feedback too negatively, Wendy is doing great for a young person.
      I think that questions can place more emphasis on his life here. Things like whether he feels integrated into the society, whether he gets any respect from locals, his opinions on the support system, his feedback on outreach attempts(I remember my school doing quite a few migrant worker outreach activities, all quite terrible as one would expect from teenagers)
      I highly doubt anybody can be content cleaning potties when surrounded by a pristine city and wealthier folks. I’ve done some trash jobs like working in hotel kitchens. The disparity of hanging around opulence that is not meant for you whilst feeling grimy is not great even for a local
      But then again I can’t read his mind

  • @KhidAndFamily
    @KhidAndFamily 11 месяцев назад

    "I am questioning why is there so many people here in the morning"
    Are you sure its PEOPLE?? hehehe

  • @yvonneng3081
    @yvonneng3081 Год назад +3

    Respectful man working hard for his family. 👏💪🙏

  • @happyleaf9635
    @happyleaf9635 Год назад +6

    Interesting subject. But the questions asked is a bit…superficial? Like asking for the sake of asking to meet KPI haha

  • @jiashan123
    @jiashan123 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don't think you need to keep harping on them not wanting to show their faces. Honestly, I feel like they don't need to justify their decisions. It doesn't matter why they choose to do so. Not many people want to be immortalized on the internet afterall.
    Also, I don't think he is content with life? He sounds more like he's resigned to life. It feels like this is not what he wants to do but he has accepted it since he has no idea what else he can do nor does he have the confidence that he is qualified for other jobs. Furthermore, he needs the money to raise his family. That's why he wants his son to study more so that the son won't end up in the same situation as him.

  • @alui5362
    @alui5362 Год назад +1

    okay what, censoring their identities didn't take anything away. don't feel so bad about it. good job and nice sharing

  • @sleepyman6598
    @sleepyman6598 Год назад +11

    Why is she so hung up about covering their faces? Without THEM there are no stories to tell, IT IS NOT ABOUT YOU FF and not knowing what their facial contour looks like does not matter a bit to the storyline and content. From the start, this is the only talking point she had? They took their time to let you film for content, and the uploading of this video helped you more than it would ever for them. Let them cover up their face and have GRACE about it FF.

    • @Yveeoh2nee
      @Yveeoh2nee Год назад +7

      Agree.. the team could have said or included a part that says “faces were censored to protect the privacy of individuals” or something along that line. When she reiterated at the end of the video, it felt totally unnecessary.
      Nevertheless, great content on story!

    • @Whimsicaltalesx
      @Whimsicaltalesx 10 месяцев назад

      I’m in total agreement with you.

  • @QaDri93
    @QaDri93 Год назад

    Who woulda guessed that I would be watching this while sitting on my toilet

  • @xghvcf
    @xghvcf Год назад +1

    a moment's experience gives a lifetime trauma.. i will not ever want to experience the job.😅

  • @Fido-vm9zi
    @Fido-vm9zi Год назад

    Where does the water to clean and fill toilets come from? In Japan, similar companies should get water for free from that safe Fukushima treated water from nuclear plants if possible! After water is used it can get treated again, reused & diluted (again & again).
    High respect for these needed workers!

  • @carloswaynejesuschew5921
    @carloswaynejesuschew5921 Год назад

    Those loo in s'pore in the clip consider very clean compares to certain places...

  • @adiuvat14
    @adiuvat14 Год назад +1

    ayooooooo to hell and back

  • @dvsmaverick
    @dvsmaverick Год назад +2

    I work in the medical device industry. I think the work we do to keep machines in hospitals and lab running is so unappreciated.

    • @wendymaryzeline9890
      @wendymaryzeline9890 Год назад +1

      oo wow what kind of work do you do specifically? We do have a few stories we are researching on in the medical field! Would love to hear more :)

  • @Ennnn.jenn.
    @Ennnn.jenn. Год назад

    Respected ❤

  • @roincec
    @roincec Год назад +2

    We're not appreciating our FWs in Singapore enough. and to think we have xenophobic arses here that treats our FW badly.

  • @konadora
    @konadora Год назад

    Why are some people so horrible to throw bottles and other non-toilet waste inside them!? Urgh... we need to do better as a whole.

  • @user-mf1il2jg6n
    @user-mf1il2jg6n 2 месяца назад +1

    She is so dramatic .

  • @gotmyonu1027
    @gotmyonu1027 Год назад

    Dirties toilet in SG.... is surely at NUH. Stink, filthy and horrible.

  • @huangxinyue739
    @huangxinyue739 Год назад

    This is pretty bad journalism ngl, half of the questions were irrelevant and not in-depth, seems like there wasn't much thought into the questions asked.

  • @euphorium5768
    @euphorium5768 Год назад

    With the accent and his implication of why he does this job I feel like Kevin is from another country?

  • @drugaddict931
    @drugaddict931 Год назад

    Don’t see feminists fighting for this job

  • @Zendefone
    @Zendefone Год назад +2

    Singaporeans: “the government is importing toooo many foreign workers!! it’s overcrowded and we can do our own jobs 😡 😡”
    I’m a Singaporean from birth myself

    • @eddy-currents
      @eddy-currents Год назад +4

      People want the white collar jobs to not be filled by foreign workers... pretty silly strawman you have there

    • @teeteetuu94
      @teeteetuu94 Год назад

      Not sure if you're being wilfully obtuse, but what they are referring to are the PMET positions being filled with foreign "talents". Does Singapore not have enough talents worthy enough to fill those positions, especially after plenty of young'ins passing through our "top-notch" education system? But feel free to continue taking the blue pills if it helps you sleep better at night.

    • @Zendefone
      @Zendefone Год назад

      @@eddy-currents and big companies will then choose to set up their Asia HQ elsewhere, that means lesser jobs for locals. People think it’s a fixed pie but the total amount of jobs is contracting and expanding based on overall talent pool here.

    • @eddy-currents
      @eddy-currents Год назад +2

      ​@@Zendefone This argument is full of holes (assumes that top firms would leave singapore if manpower costs increases - hasn't happened despite salary increases in the past few years) AND doesn't actually address the point.

    • @eddy-currents
      @eddy-currents Год назад +1

      @@Zendefone Point is that locals want the higher paying roles that are currently going to expats living in singapore right now. You are deliberately misconstruing the stand so that you can come up with some nonsense argument - AKA strawman.

  • @shotby_yew
    @shotby_yew Год назад

    Hi @OGS.Official!
    Just putting this out here: Since you guys do so much media-related stuff, why not make a docu about behind-the-scenes of how a person works in media that handles the 'hidden hustle'. We have always seen the eventual projects being published but I feel it'd be great to have the same amount of screen time for the people that made it happened.
    Perhaps I'm biased too - I personally am in the Media industry in Singapore and I feel more exposure should be granted for those that grind the hours for the videos we are watching concurrently. If we can spend efforts for the public to be in the know, I feel the same should be said for us, the people in the media industry that essentially creates 'the know', to be in the know too .
    Great content btw!

    • @JunR0n9
      @JunR0n9 Год назад +1

      Esp all the PAs, Grips and intern slave 🤣

  • @Hoehan8222
    @Hoehan8222 Год назад +2

    The unsung heroes. Singapore’s successes is built on the backs of our foreign workers. Deep respect. 🫡