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GLA 26-year-old Indian professional has drawn widespread attention after choosing an unconventional career path — leaving the tech sector to work as a street cleaner in St. Petersburg, Russia. The move highlights how changing global job markets are reshaping ideas around work, income, and opportunity.
The young worker is reportedly earning close to ₹1.1 lakh per month, a figure that reflects Russia’s current demand for municipal workers. In addition to wages, such roles often come with basic living support, including accommodation, meals, uniforms, and transportation — making the overall employment package financially stable.
His story has sparked conversations across social media about the dignity of labour, the pressure and unpredictability of tech careers, and how practical decisions sometimes outweigh social perceptions of job status. For many migrants, overseas work offers a chance to save more, support families back home, and gain international exposure, even if the job differs from their educational background.
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