20 dangerous things I encountered while working at the border
Wildlife: In border areas, wild animals such as wolves, bears, etc., are sometimes encountered. Once, on my way home from work, I saw a wolf staring at me. I immediately ran back to the factory and told my colleagues.
2.Drug smuggling: Border areas are also hotspots for drug smuggling. Sometimes, we see suspicious people or vehicles near factories. On one occasion, we found a package containing drugs and immediately reported it to the local**.
3.Border Patrol: Working in a border area requires frequent interaction with border patrol officers. Sometimes, they check our documents and luggage, and sometimes they ask us some questions.
4.Bad weather: The weather in the border areas is very harsh, with extreme weather such as blizzards and freezing at times. Once, we had a snowstorm and couldn't go to work normally, so we had to wait in the factory for the weather to improve.
5.Language barrier: Working in a border area requires mastery of the local language. Sometimes, when we communicate with the locals, we have a language barrier and need to use translation software or ask the locals to help explain.
6.Cultural differences: The culture of the border area is very different from ours. Sometimes, we.
There will be clashes with the locals over small things.
7.Inaccessibility: In the border areas, the traffic is very inconvenient. Sometimes, we need to walk a long distance to reach our destination.
8.Lack of medical facilities: In border areas, there is a great shortage of medical facilities. If we are sick, we need to go to a hospital far away.
9.Food shortage: In border areas, food is in great short supply. Sometimes, we need to bring our own food or buy some local food to fill our stomachs.
10.Poor communication: In the border areas, communication is very poor. Sometimes, we need to use satellites** to communicate with the outside world.
11.High turnover of people: There is a very high turnover of people working in border areas. Sometimes, we meet people with new faces who need to readjust to their work habits and ways.
12.High work pressure: Working in a border area is very stressful. We need to complete a lot of work and we need to maintain high efficiency and quality.
13.Security issues: There are also certain security concerns when working in border areas. We need to be vigilant at all times to avoid accidents.
100 Families Help Plan 14Environmental problems: There are also environmental problems in the border areas. Sometimes we encounter some behaviors that pollute and damage the environment.
15.Culture shock: Working in border areas can also be affected by culture shock. We need to adapt to different cultures and lifestyles while also maintaining our own values and beliefs.
16.Loneliness: There can also be loneliness when working in border areas. We need to face the challenges of loneliness and loneliness while also maintaining a positive mindset and emotions.
17.Lack of recreation: The lack of recreation in border areas is also a challenge. We need to find a way to relax and unwind.
18.Fast-paced life: The fast-paced pace of life in the border region is also a challenge. We need to adapt to the fast pace of life and work.
19.Language learning difficulties: Learning the local language in border areas is also a challenge. We need to spend more time and effort learning the local language and culture.
20.Difficulties in adaptation: Adaptation is also a challenge in border areas. We need to adapt to different climates, geographies and cultural environments, etc.