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The persons who are working on
The upper most Girders can see the
"ROTATION OF THE EARTH"
The Highest Human Position In The World
Babu Sassi, a fearless young man from southern India ,
is the cult hero of Dubai 's army of construction workers.
Known as the "Indian on top of the world",
Babu is the crane operator at the world's tallest building, the 819-meter Burj Dubai.
His office, the cramped crane cab perched on top of the Burj, is also his home.
It takes too long to come down to the ground each day to make it worthwhile -
although, when the building is completed, its elevators will be the world's fastest.
Stories about his daily brush with death are discussed in revered terms by Dubai 's workers.
Some say he has been up there for more than a year,
others whisper that he's paid 30,000 dirhams ($8,168) a month
compared with the average wage of 800 dirhams a month.
But everyone agrees, he's worth it -
because nobody else would have the courage to do the job!
I'm afraid of heights, camera shots from helicopters looking down on cities in movies makes my heart skip a beat (or two), I've attempted to watch Avatar three times, with no success. I achieved a goal of mine to visit our (U.S.) tallest buildings in Chicago and New York. I often tell people, "I don't like being this tall!"