This might be the best job in the world because the only thing you have to do is laze around Australia’s Great Barrier Reef for six months. And the salary? a whooping 150,000 Australian dollars ($100,000). One qualification I think, for this job is a blogger because you have to take shots and make a post on a daily basis on a blog. The term “employee” seems not very applicable to this job because the only difference between a tourist and “this job” is the qualified applicant will be paid instead of paying for the island vacation.
Looks like a dream come true! I thought only entrepreneurs are the happiest people on earth ( He he just kidding ). So, there are two steps in applying for the job. One is make a video application in 1 minute duration or less and the language you should use should be in English. Second step is fill up an online application form then upload your video. I noticed that there were no Filipinos on the videos , I think this is a good opportunity for pinoys to enter the scene.
Go >>here<< to get started.
Posted by Manuel
Manuel Montala was an online entrepreneur who enjoys blogging about entrepreneurship and gathering information for his blog to help budding entrepreneurs. You can also reach him on twitter: http://twitter.com/mmontala
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