My hats off to morticians whose work actually helps the dead's family in their grief by making the dead person more presentable for the funeral, especially for accident victims. She has alot of guts I must say because most folks would be scared out of their wits working with dead people. Wonder what it's like working the night shift.....
Trust me it's easy. Find the biggest continuous artery and vein and start the drainage/cleaning/infusion, or stick a couple thingys into the heart and start pumpin. Stitch the gums and mouth shut, reposition the eyes severing tendons/ligaments to position the limbs, fill out cavities, dress up, and makeup. Worst part about the job is the smell and cringe factor. Most post-mortem noises and 'supernatural' spooky incidents are usually corpses degassing because even though the body dies, the stomach still goes on digesting whatever's in there creating gas and eventually escaping through the mouth or nose. Other weird hand grabbing/touching/movements/sitting up incidents can also be explained by muscle contractions especially if your instrument goes too deep and hits the wrong nerve or muscle group. Working with dead people is easy, the first time you look at the internals of the human body IRL will be a strange experience. Your beliefs in religion may be compromised. After a while a dead body becomes a piece of meat. It was once living but now, it is your duty and responsibility to ensure you carry out your professional duties to prep it for a 'dignified safe disposal'. Night shifts in the mortuary are kinda popular here tbh. People in that line love to work at night because it's the most peaceful and from what I've heard quite a lot of patients die in the morning so they have to prep the equipment and stuff for later. Also having the deceased carted into the mortuary in the middle of the day is a biohazard. It can get freaky at night especially if the facility's generators are near the mortuary because low frequency background noise can affect psychology of an individual.
@@BxBxProductions Wow....you are another brave soul with the professional expertise! I have a very healthy imagination so working on a dead body on th enight shift would scare the daylights out of me :)
@@BxBxProductions I’m going to school for this, please teach me more! The only thing I’m worried about is suturing the mouth and gums. It looks like a lot of loops through the nose 👃 and making sure to find the right vein.
She is right. Sometimes it is difficult to work with living people. Dead people don't argue, insult, question, or demand anything from you. The only thing that dead people do is listen, which I think is the best thing in modern society.
i understand that the gifs and , 'chirpy' music in the background is to make the subject more lighter tone and positive about topics like death but is it really necessary? Gives me a really weird vibe but i get what you're trying to achieve.
SARAH SARAH SARAH U ARE SUCH A RAVISHING BEAUTY !!!!! SO COOL...SO CALM..AND U SPEAK SO WELL...SO VERY RARE TO ENCOUNTER...WOULD GIVE AN ARM AND LEG JUST TO BE WITH U !!!! .
She spoke wisely and very natural on camera
My hats off to morticians whose work actually helps the dead's family in their grief by making the dead person more presentable for the funeral, especially for accident victims. She has alot of guts I must say because most folks would be scared out of their wits working with dead people. Wonder what it's like working the night shift.....
Trust me it's easy. Find the biggest continuous artery and vein and start the drainage/cleaning/infusion, or stick a couple thingys into the heart and start pumpin. Stitch the gums and mouth shut, reposition the eyes severing tendons/ligaments to position the limbs, fill out cavities, dress up, and makeup. Worst part about the job is the smell and cringe factor.
Most post-mortem noises and 'supernatural' spooky incidents are usually corpses degassing because even though the body dies, the stomach still goes on digesting whatever's in there creating gas and eventually escaping through the mouth or nose. Other weird hand grabbing/touching/movements/sitting up incidents can also be explained by muscle contractions especially if your instrument goes too deep and hits the wrong nerve or muscle group.
Working with dead people is easy, the first time you look at the internals of the human body IRL will be a strange experience. Your beliefs in religion may be compromised. After a while a dead body becomes a piece of meat. It was once living but now, it is your duty and responsibility to ensure you carry out your professional duties to prep it for a 'dignified safe disposal'.
Night shifts in the mortuary are kinda popular here tbh. People in that line love to work at night because it's the most peaceful and from what I've heard quite a lot of patients die in the morning so they have to prep the equipment and stuff for later. Also having the deceased carted into the mortuary in the middle of the day is a biohazard. It can get freaky at night especially if the facility's generators are near the mortuary because low frequency background noise can affect psychology of an individual.
@@BxBxProductions Wow....you are another brave soul with the professional expertise! I have a very healthy imagination so working on a dead body on th enight shift would scare the daylights out of me :)
Technically she has the same amount of guts as everyone else unless they are special cases and have medical issues.
@@BxBxProductions I’m going to school for this, please teach me more! The only thing I’m worried about is suturing the mouth and gums. It looks like a lot of loops through the nose 👃 and making sure to find the right vein.
I love this lady great humour but still respectful .Glad woman are in thisindustry
She is right. Sometimes it is difficult to work with living people. Dead people don't argue, insult, question, or demand anything from you. The only thing that dead people do is listen, which I think is the best thing in modern society.
She has a calming spirit abt her. Wonder whether because its the effect from her work - seeing dead bodies on a daily basis.
Charming lovely lady .. wish she has her own channel about what her work.
Came here after recent interview of MOSG with her
Me too
@@alBngnnuyn8070 Same here!
Very well said. Is true funeral in Singapore is look more then a show but not really for the dead one.
i understand that the gifs and , 'chirpy' music in the background is to make the subject more lighter tone and positive about topics like death but is it really necessary? Gives me a really weird vibe but i get what you're trying to achieve.
Wow
New and interesting...
Ask the mothership interview ghostbuster to face this woman. This woman is brave and clearly does not believe in spirits and other nonsense.
That ghost buster lady in another video is obviously full of shit.. deceiving and conning people for a living. Wonder if she sleeps soundly at night.
@@yieldm232 ikr like tf is she even talking about
She's so pretty
Luckily I was not drinking anything during the jaundice become Incredible Hulk as I snorted so hard and laughed no disrespect intended 😂
Interesting
RESPECT 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I don't know if it is true, but I know someone who works with the dead,his complexion is bad and he smells horribly.
She is very pretty and charming! Too bad the dead can't appreciate her charms 😉.
She look too damn good for the job
Yes. Ppl are shit and I'm glad u found smthg u can do to overcome this shit world.
Good video
If you're scared of ghosts you can never do this job 😱
@Lioness 4 Christ true
Cannot sleep
Sarah, you are a beautiful woman, but pardon me if I am not DYING to meet you!! 😬😬
HAHAHA
Donated my body, and give away all my stuff.
i thought her name was Morticia!!
How is the pay🤔😁
of cos goodlah niche marlet
niche market of cos goodlah
My dream job
Same
0:01 "Hitler's" lmao English Auto generate on
SYJEN hahahaha 😂
SARAH SARAH SARAH
U ARE SUCH A RAVISHING BEAUTY !!!!! SO COOL...SO CALM..AND U SPEAK SO WELL...SO VERY RARE TO ENCOUNTER...WOULD GIVE AN ARM AND LEG JUST TO BE WITH U !!!!
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wtf
Ur weird
Wtf
chile...anyways
Hi
Can't understand her, very thick accent.