uk.reuters.com — The chance to be the caretaker of a tiny tropical island in Australia has sparked so much interest around the world that a rush of applications crashed the website advertising the post. The job, offers a salary of $105,000 to spend six months on the Great Barrier Reef island of Hamilton.
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4elobekJan 14, 2009
Sounds as nigerian scum all over again, do they ask for you banking account as well?
lazydriverJan 14, 2009
Different face structure and you win.
pingudownunderJan 15, 2009
sssh! don't tell 'em ...I've got Sir David Attenbourgh on standby ... he wants to make a close-up documentary on the life of dropbears and their unique method of attacking humans ... don't tell the suckers they'll be the star of the show ...oh ... wait .../queenslander
wigglypigJan 16, 2009
No of course not, its a TROPICAL leper colony. There's a difference.
Closed AccountJan 16, 2009
Dropbears FTW
Closed AccountJan 16, 2009
Freddie Mac.
pkjohnson17Jan 16, 2009
nope from minnesota, living in NY both my brothers play hockey in the Ontario hockey league tho
kiferaFeb 25, 2009
The marketing campaign went wrong and rejected thousands of applicants. Obviously, they are not looking for a great candidate, just a marketing gimmick. And the one that even doesn't work as the website is down all the time !<a class="user" href="http://bluebikini.wordpress.com">http://bluebikini.wordpress.com</a>
kiferaFeb 27, 2009
The application process turned into a nightmare for thousands of applicants and was dubbed as the 'worst contest':World's best job is 'world's worst contest'<a class="user" href="http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/travel/worlds-best-job-is-worlds-worst-contest/2009/02/27/1235237881529.html?page=2">http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/travel/worlds ...</a>