Plumber wanted in Antarctic
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The group is holding an open day in Cambridge on Wednesday and hopes to find 15 plumbers prepared to do the job for 18 months. They will work on its bases and ships near the South Pole, where temperatures can reach - 50C. The BAS is hoping the spectacular Antarctic scenery will compensate for the salary shortfall. Workers will be paid a maximum of £18,888 a year, whereas back home an in-demand plumber could earn up to £80,000 annually. But BAS spokeswoman Athena Dinar said the surroundings made up for the shortfall. 'Tears' "It is so remote and you get a feeling of how insignificant you are in the world," she said. "There's no noise and nobody else there, it can bring tears to your eyes." Prospective applicants can fill in applications and find out more about the company, which examines the impact of global warming on the environment. IT engineer Pete Lens spent 18 months working on one of the company's three research islands, Signy. He said: "To be working surrounded by icebergs, penguins and seals is just fantastic. There is also a great atmosphere between all the staff on station." |
Isolation can do that. So can making 1/3 of what you would make back home and being stuck in Antarctica for 18 months. A number are flown out every spring before the end of their contract. Tied to stretchers and sedated to stop the screaming.
Yeah and so could taking a 3/4 cut in pay. Their help ads must read "idiots wanted".
"It is so remote and you get a feeling of how insignificant you are in the world," she said. That's right, plumbing fans! These jobs don't just make you poor, they make you feel insignificant as well! Yes, if you're troubled by chronic arrogance or just plain have too much money, sign up today for your very own year of poverty, isolation, and bone-chilling cold! Not since the Soviet Union closed the gulags has there been an opportunity like this! Don't delay! |
GREAT!
Can I bring my all-mode HF radio, a 2KW linear and a BIG hunk of wire?