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Do you know which jobs are monotonous and basically isolated from the world?
All the work in our industry inevitably involves dealing with others, but some work is basically isolated from the world, and few people know it, and even if they know it, few people are willing to do it! Because these jobs are monotonous and boring, many people can't persist. Let's look at some little-known jobs ~

Song Jing, a Beijing girl, has been obsessed with the restoration of cultural relics since she was a child. Because there are few schools offering cultural relics as undergraduates, she majored in chemistry at Fudan University. When she took the postgraduate entrance examination, she chose Peking University Archaeology without hesitation. After graduation, she got her wish and entered the National Library.

Let me talk about what I know and discuss the work that may be around us but is often overlooked.

First, guard the lighthouse

Do you want to stay away from the noise of big cities and look for a pure land full of stars? You can see the sea at any time, and the wind of the waves is in your ear, which opens a quiet journey of your heart. ...

Of course, these are the romantic benefits of this job. In fact, this job is monotonous and even lonely. Someone wants to know what this job is for? In fact, the basic function of guarding the lighthouse is to guide ships to sail or indicate dangerous areas. The core function of lighthouse is to ensure the stable play of navigation aid effect. Passing ships look at the red and white signs of the lighthouse during the day and mainly look at the light emitted by the lighthouse at night.

Many people don't know that staying in Wang Yang all the year round is really isolated, because fewer people are exposed to this job and there is little demand for it. Loneliness is the deepest worry that haunts every tower keeper.

Second, the Daxinganling fire lookout

There have been three serious fires in Daxinganling. The first time was1May 6, 987. A very serious fire was brewed by an unremarkable cigarette end, in which 2 1 1 people died and 266 people were injured.

The second time was on July 28th, 2002, when 1060 firefighters were put in, it took 23 days and nights to put it out. The third time was June 20 15 18, which was a forest fire caused by lightning. Successive fires have caused incalculable losses, so this profession-Daxinganling fire lookout was born.

They are stationed in the depths of the vast forest in Daxinganling. On the watchtower, they picked up binoculars every half hour, carefully scanned the forest situation within 25 kilometers of the tower, reported the fire immediately once it was found, and calculated the accurate position with a compass.

The entire watchtower has only 4 square meters of space, and there is no network signal on the tower. The only reliable communication tool is to contact the walkie-talkie of the forest farm headquarters. Every guard on the watchtower is not allowed to talk privately on the intercom. The most common sounds heard by lookouts are the whirring of strong winds blowing through mountains and the breaking of branches crushed by heavy snow. Some people say that if we want to select the "most silent Northeasters", it must be the observation of Daxing 'anling.

Third, cultural relics restorers.

The main job of a cultural relic restorer is to restore cultural relics. Most of the cultural relics we saw in the museum will not be exhibited until they are restored. This job requires not only professional ability, but also great patience and perseverance.

In an exclusive repair room, the repairman "turned a deaf ear to the things outside the window", closed the door and concentrated on repairing the cultural relics in his hand, without saying a word for a day. The repair room is like an isolated corner. There used to be a documentary "I am repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City" about this profession.

Fourth, the ranger.

There is a profession in which some people have been hiding in the depths of mountains for decades. Their daily life is to shuttle through the forest to prevent thieves from cutting down trees, protect the safety of forest resources and defend the ecological balance.

In sharp contrast to the busy life in big cities, people engaged in this profession are more likely to be "forgotten" by the world, and perhaps accompanied by wild animals and trees in the mountains. ...

Fifth, keep the island.

The main job of island keepers is to protect a desolate island and provide necessary materials and living security for people living alone on the island. The work content is monotonous, and the conditions on the island are difficult, which is definitely incomparable with the land.

Because the job of guarding the island is isolated from the world, I stay on the island whether I go to work or get off work. I can't leave the island at will and look at the land across the sea. I don't know if I will miss you so much. ...

202 1 There is a movie "Island Keeper", which tells the story of a husband and wife who have been guarding the islands on the border of the motherland for 32 years, based on real events. Only when they really see it can they understand how much this job will change a person.

Each of the above occupations is supreme, and ordinary people really can't do it, but some people can just overcome the difficult conditions and choose a job from beginning to end. In the forgotten corner, there will always be someone silently guarding ~