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Ghost Hunting Jobs & Economic Spirits: The Unseen Tangerang

@Amelie Rose2/7/2026blog

the air’s so thick you could chew it here, like someone left a humidifier running in a sauna. i’m not in tangerang for the *apartment ghosts-though honestly, hunting empty factories feels eerily similar to tracking its job market. let’s break it down like a drunk tarot reading.

first, the stats they don’t stick on tourism brochures: official unemployment’s floating around 6.1% last month (BPS data), but walk past
BSD City’s flashy offices and you’ll see dudes hawking fake airpods like it’s their 9-to-5. rent? you can snag a kost for 1.5 juta/month if you don’t mind sharing walls with a family of geckos.

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"Bro, that new lithium battery plant? They hired 500 people... then fired 300 after training."
- Overheard at Warung Kopi 89, 3 AM


jakarta’s 40 minutes away if traffic doesn’t eat your soul, but here’s the thing: tangerang’s choking on its own growth.
soekarno-hatta airport brings in cash, but half the uber drivers i met used to work in textiles before the factories bolted to vietnam. check the r/Indonesia thread-it’s all "mana kerja?" and dodgy gig economy tips.

rusty factory gates


drunk advice from a security guard at
aeon mall: "Apply at the pabrik, but bring your own painkillers." he wasn’t wrong-this job board lists assembly line gigs paying 4 juta/month, which won’t cover nasi padang deliveries if you’ve got kids.

street market at dusk


everyone’s hustling. met a dude selling mi goreng from his bike near
benteng heritage museum-his cousin got laid off from an electronics warehouse. ‘gig work’ here means 14-hour grab shifts. wanna escape? bandung’s a $10 bus ride away, mountains included.

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"They say the new IKEA’s hiring, but good luck affording meatballs on that salary."*
- Whispered between sambal bites at Pasar Lama’s night market


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