wahh... now on stomp already!
Originally posted by tare:
esp if singkies from club30...
sharks: aaiiieeee! here comes the shark's fin + head + body + watever else munchers! swim for your lives!!!!
i want shark liver
Impressive.
Originally posted by tare:
why u think mpb is good at conning xmm??!! o.O u trying to make pinky pull his ear or u saying pinky is xmm??!! hahahahaahaa
psst.. i also no confidence in fatum.... reason pls see my previous post :P
I think it's coz of the age difference between MPB and me la though I didn't think it's that much
Eh wth? I sailor they will accept me anot?
Originally posted by Fatum:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7823812.stm
They want someone to work on a tropical island off the Queensland coast.
No formal qualifications are needed but candidates must be willing to swim, snorkel, dive and sail.
In return, the successful applicant will receive a salary of A$150,000 ($103,000, £70,000) for six months and get to live rent-free in a three-bedroom villa, complete with pool.
I saw the news but didn't quite get it. what was the reason for trying to get people to visit this island?
hahaha ... best damn marketing campaign in the world currently! Now everyone's heard of the damn place. Even if they don't apply or get the job - they now know about how beautiful etc etc the resort is!
Genius!
Geee.....I can sail. Got licence some more.
I can learn to dive.
Can cook a little, wash a little, tidy up a little and I know how too filter tap water to jugs.
Can I apply?
Originally posted by True_Xerion:hahaha ... best damn marketing campaign in the world currently! Now everyone's heard of the damn place. Even if they don't apply or get the job - they now know about how beautiful etc etc the resort is!
Genius!
And they will award the job to one of their friends so the money still remains with them.
Must be attracting so many applicants that the website crashed a few times....
http://www.theage.com.au/travel/rush-for-best-job-in-the-world-crashes-website-20090114-7gm9.html
But I wonder what the catch is (someone had to ask sooner or later).
there be sharks there.. and about many many hours to nearest rescue, you're just burley?
the most important question.... will there be beer?
it's australian.. not having it will mean a violation of human rights to them?
doesn't matter .....
I'll start distilling coconuts into toddy if I have to ....
if any of u go... ill give u a volleyball as a companion for those lonely nites...
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:But I wonder what the catch is (someone had to ask sooner or later).
mandatory consumption of foster's and vegemite?
its a tourism thing. u have to video, take pics n blog daily your routine. i think they will even set up webcams around the island. so i dont think ull have much privacy
Originally posted by av98m:
mandatory consumption of foster's and vegemite?
you just turned the greatest job in the world into a hellhole
add Castlemaine XXXX beer and you're going into territory where the Human Rights Watch will intervene
Originally posted by skeujin:its a tourism thing. u have to video, take pics n blog daily your routine. i think they will even set up webcams around the island. so i dont think ull have much privacy
will I get fired if I just dive in the morning, fish in the afternoon and drink all night every single day ? ....
Originally posted by Fatum:will I get fired if I just dive in the morning, fish in the afternoon and drink all night every single day ? ....
yeah.. you still don't know how to sail
Originally posted by Fatum:will I get fired if I just dive in the morning, fish in the afternoon and drink all night every single day ? ....
probably yes but u cld make a tidy sum if u sidelined merchandise endorsments from dive n fishing equipment and beer companies...
haha
saw the news 300,000 hit on the web site............
won't you miss your friends and all that?? it's a bit like working on a luxury liner
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:But I wonder what the catch is (someone had to ask sooner or later).
Notice the ad doesn't mention anything about the radioactivity levels on the island?