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Giants pay 120,000 USD for people living on the island

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A super-rich family willing to spend money to rent someone else to live in their house. However, the task of the hired couple is not so easy.
According to the Luxury Launches , this family is looking to hire a couple to live on their private island in the Bahamas. The lucky couple will be paid $120,000. Their mission is to live and manage the houses on the private island of the other giant family.

“We are looking for a local, experienced couple to manage the house long-term. The chosen one will be provided with accommodation, healthcare, dental services, a car.” Luxury Launches extract the request from the family. A corner of the Bahamas seen from above. Photo: Luxury Launches. Their main job is to clean the house, bathroom, surrounding areas… In addition, the couple is also responsible for taking care of the property in the house and keeping them clean. The land the couple manages includes estates in the Bahamas and Florida (USA). In the Bahamas, they will manage 4 houses with 4 bedrooms (each). Meanwhile, the estate in Florida has 3 houses with 9 bathrooms. The pair will travel between the two points by private jet. Working day lasts from Monday to Friday. Working time is from 8-17h/day. Some weekends overtime will be charged overtime. Swimming with pigs is an interesting experience in the Bahamas. Photo: PRI. In the absence of overtime, the couple can enjoy a relaxing weekend by the beautiful shores of the Bahamas. The experience of swimming with pigs in the Exumas Sea is quite interesting. In addition, this is also the best area in the world for water sports or diving… Recruitment agency Polo & Tweed calls it a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity”. Applicants should have a valid driver’s license and the legal right to work in the US. The Bahamas is a Caribbean country. This is an island nation with 700 small islands. The Bahamas is located in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the United States (closest point is Florida), north of Cuba, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom).

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