The lucky couple will receive $ 120,000, equivalent to about 2.7 billion a year to look after the island in the Bahamas.
Looking after the island, the lucky couple receives 2.7 billion VND per year Many people must have dreamed of having a job that ‘makes money just for fun’. Now, that dream will come true when a wealthy family makes a job announcement. The wealthy family is looking for a couple to look after their own island in the Bahamas and promise to pay between $100,000 and $120,000 a year. The rich family calls the person they plan to hire a ‘domestic travel couple’, because their mission is to live in expensive homes in Naples, Florida and the Bahamas, and on duty. oversee 3 areas. Caregivers can use the family’s private jet to travel between areas. However, the land in the Bahamas alone consists of four houses with four bedrooms in each house, so cleaning, arranging and managing is no small task. Wealthy families often spend a lot of time in the Bahamas, but in the near future they will balance between the three areas. Depending on the candidate’s experience, the family will pay commensurately. The selected couple also receive benefits on health care, dental care, and private cars. They only work Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. On weekends, the couple has plenty of time to rest and relax by participating in some of the best water sports in the world, or enjoying nature, basking in the sun, watching look at palm-fringed beaches. Lucy Challenger, founder of ‘Polo & Tweed’, says this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity. Lucy Challenger said: “We received a lot of interest when we started posting about this. We are still waiting for couples to submit CVs.” Before that, a young man named Ben Southall, living in Petersfield, Hampshire, England, was lucky to get a job to look after the island around the Great Barrier Reef, Australia with a salary of 2.6 billion VND for 6 months and many other offers. Ben Southall’s job was then dubbed ‘the best in the world’, when every day he just looked after, explored the islands in the coral reef, recorded information. Ben Southall likens his job to a beach vacation. The man landed his dream job after winning over 35,000 applicants who applied for the position.
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