AND when we think all the iron ladies work in the corporate world, think again. Recently, a woman, strong in heart and spirit, took the limelight for the trials and tribulations she endured in her very unique career.
As a lady, she is smashing stereotypes for carrying and raising those massive air conditioner radiators, a work usually done by men.
In a recent viral video, she could be seen putting back a radiator in a government school, all without any help.
Perempuan macam ni kalau ada suami, jangan suami cari pasal atau buat hal, sikit pun dia tak hairan. Sebab perempuan yang kerja keras/berat ni hatinya agak kental.
Semoga Allah permudahkan urusan kamu Sis. Ameenn³.. pic.twitter.com/mTz7UvaRU4
— Hafiz Razak (@hrfuturesnq) May 31, 2025
Netizen @hrfuturesnq who brought her video to light said her husband won’t dare to find trouble with her.
“Ladies who work hard have a resilient heart,” he said. Also, @MrHaedarB in the comment section said she could have folded her husband.
Looking at the dark spectacles she was wearing, @Majestic136 claimed that such a lady won’t have trouble maneuvering a lorry too.
A brief examination of her TikTok account with the handle name of @noraaircondselangor revealed more interesting contents.
Apparently she was pregnant. Also, in a separate video, the iron lady could be seen standing in a precarious position at the edge of a ledge with a safety harness on.
Netizen @doraemoq, however, was rather sceptical, stating that these compressors aren’t too heavy anyway. “The guys who said these are heavy wanted to look like they are doing work so they could charge more,” he said.
However, an ex-air conditioning repair man by the name of @mLat2112 denied his claim, stating that this work was exhausting.
“If it was me, I wouldn’t allow my wife to do such work. It ruins the body. When you get older, it becomes worse,” he warned.
Netizen @zedzahid was in agreement:
On another note, @farhanyahaya2 said vocational training was a branch that people often overlooked although Malaysia possessed many high quality training centres.
“In other countries this is normal as the women venture into the same field as men,” he said. —June 1, 2025
Main image: @hrfuturesnq