A WOMAN who quit university to earn £100,000 a year has revealed the hidden dangers of her job.
The woman – who goes by @madztokkk on TikTok- is a fly-in-fly out worker on an Australian mining ship.
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Although she has to work long shifts for weeks on end she “loves” the job – posting clips of delicious food and stunning sunsets.
However, the TikToker admits there is a scary downside to the occupation which stops her being tempted to take a dip in the sea.
One chilling video she posted shows two gigantic sharks circling in the water at night.
The same video then cuts to footage of terrifying waves crashing against the side of the boat.
The youngster is careful not to sugarcoat her experience aboard the ship and posts other TikTok videos where she can be seen hard at work doing chores.
She captioned one of her numerous sunset videos: “The scenes working at sea make every hard minute worth it.”
And another caption – for a TikTok showing time off spent dancing and cooking – reads: “Said it before and i’ll say it again, work doesn’t feel like work when its this fun.”
This isn’t the only time a fly-in-fly-out worker has made the news recently.
Last month we told of a worker who revealed the job that earns him £7,000 a month.
It’s a job not many other people want to do – despite the extra benefits of free travel, food and accommodation.
And of another worker who revealed the eye-watering amount of money he earns.
Cal Mcllwaine is a new starter in the mines in Western Australia who makes over two grand a week, and shared perks of a fly-in fly-out jobs.
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