The British Fund of Antarctic Heritage (UKAHT) searches for intriguing candidates for work in the most remote post office of the world, located on an island in Port-Locrov, Antarctica. According to the British edition of The Sun, this farthest work on the planet has become accessible, but will require great exposure and ability to cope with the most exotic conditions.
The mail building, located on an island, smaller than a football field and surrounded by penguins, has already celebrated its 80th anniversary and turned into a museum. However, living and working there is a real challenge. With the lack of Internet, communication and water supply, as well as the absence of a regular toilet, candidates should be prepared for difficult living conditions.
The search for postmaster has already begun, and to obtain this extraordinary work, the candidates will have to go to the very heart of Antarctica. The basic responsibilities include the calculation of and care of penguins, as well as the maintenance of the post office and the souvenir shop. The report states that candidates will also be responsible for processing more than 80,000 letters from tourists during the season.
To live on the island for five months will be a challenge, because in addition to the usual difficulties related to difficult living conditions, employees will have to cope with the lack of communication and the Internet. However, for those who want to go through this extraordinary test the reward will be from 1 260 to £ 1,800.