A UK-based Ghanaian, Alfred Adom, has disclosed that he worked two jobs as a cleaner and a construction worker but decided to quit after a near-death experience caused by stress.
In an interview on SVTV Africa, he mentioned that he worked during the day on a construction site and the night as a cleaner. As a result, he had little time for rest and would usually take a nap on the train for his next shift.
He indicated that two instances pushed him into making an important decision. According to him, he worked as a cleaner from midnight to 6:00 am and slept in the train for about an hour before his construction job began.
“While moving heavy doors at the site, one fell on both legs, but I couldn’t visit the hospital because I didn’t have documents. So they paid me for the day and sent me home. If I had lost both legs, it would have been for nothing,” he said.
“The second episode was at the train station. I was waiting for a train on the platform. I dozed off, and for a split second, I felt like I had fallen onto the train tracks. So I decided to stop the construction job,” he recounted.
After five years, he decided to study to become a nurse while working in the field. He mentioned that a friend introduced him to nursing, and he got his degree in 2007.
“I would have ended up in Australia because I had applied for a school there. But I decided to stick to nursing because education has always been a theme. So when the nursing opportunity came, I grabbed it,” he told DJ Nyaami.
I almost died from working two jobs for five years in the UK – Ghanaian reveals
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