(Odisea TV, Spanish) La Torre de TAIPEI 101 (3/5)

(Odisea TV, Spanish) La Torre de TAIPEI 101 (3/5)

Reflections on Work and Life in Taipei 101

Personal Connection to the Workspace

  • The speaker expresses a deep appreciation for their clean, new, and tranquil bathroom at work, indicating it as a personal retreat where they sometimes relax or smoke.
  • They envision sharing their experiences with their future child, emphasizing the importance of hard work and pursuing dreams.

Morning Routine and Safety Measures

  • A morning exercise routine is highlighted, showcasing how Japanese workers engage in organized stretching before starting their day to promote physical well-being.
  • The necessity of warming up is discussed as a safety measure during winter months when temperatures are low.

Workforce Diversity and Challenges

  • The workforce comprises individuals from 50 different nationalities, primarily from Taiwan and Thailand, each contributing unique skills to the construction process.
  • Zeno, a Taiwanese worker specializing in beam assembly, is mentioned as part of a high-risk job that requires courage due to working at great heights.

Cultural Insights on Working at Heights

  • There’s an assertion that many Taiwanese workers are naturally suited for high-altitude jobs without experiencing vertigo.
  • Historical context is provided about the evolution of skyscraper construction in North America since the early 20th century.

Evolution of Skyscraper Construction Techniques

  • The narrative transitions into discussing how American steelworkers have historically taken risks to build iconic structures like the Empire State Building.
Video description

(1/5) link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0aUJ5nBLsc (2/5) link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxF2L3noics (4/5) link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1sWGaXketI (5/5) link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n35QAveRBo0