This order is 7.3U.


Not even enough to cover the trading contract fee.
Yet working people are risking their lives for it 🥹.
Just now, the air-conditioning technician came to my home to inspect the AC.
Today it’s over 36 degrees Celsius.
At noon, during the hottest and most sun-baked time.
Up in the air, braving the scorching heat, he was busy for more than an hour.
In the end, he only charged 7.3U—about 50 RMB.
He came here to inspect it.
As planned, this on-site visit was originally supposed to have no pay.
We had thought it was an air-conditioning installation issue.
But in the end, it turned out to be a problem left behind by the developer.
He had just finished at the previous customer’s place and was rushing to get here.
He hadn’t even eaten lunch yet.
After he finished the inspection,
carefully, he asked me whether I could give him a 50 on-site fee.
When he asked, you could tell he was still very nervous.
Only after I said “no problem” did he finally relax and break into a smile.
I originally thought that with something this dangerous, he would at least charge a few hundred.
When he used the words “could you” to negotiate with me,
I suddenly felt a wave of heartache.
I just touched the balcony protective railing—
it was so hot it felt like a hot iron that could burn you.
Touch it and it burns—enough to make your teeth ache.
And he still had to climb out into the window, bare-handed, to check it in the blazing sun.
The hardship of workers at the bottom.
Seeing it firsthand makes it especially heartbreaking.
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