Apply NOW! Billionaire seeking live-in pet nanny for R2.3m a year

Apply NOW! Billionaire seeking live-in pet nanny for R2.3m a year Photos: Stock/Canva

Apply NOW! Billionaire seeking live-in pet nanny for R2.3m a year

Billionaire is seeking a live-in pet nanny for R2.3m a year. Here is the job description andmore infomation how to APPLY now.

Apply NOW! Billionaire seeking live-in pet nanny for R2.3m a year

Apply NOW! Billionaire seeking live-in pet nanny for R2.3m a year Photos: Stock/Canva

A US billionaire family based in the UK has gone viral after posting a job opening for a full-time dog nanny with a salary of R2.3m a year.

HERE IS WHAT THE JOB ENTAILS: 

“Our returning client is seeking an exceptional and highly experienced Dog Nanny to provide top-tier care for their two beloved dogs,” reads the job’s LinkedIn description. “They are truly looking for someone at the top of their field who can ensure the overall well-being, happiness, and safety of their dogs.”

‘PROVIDE UNPARALLELED CARE AND ATTENTION TO THE DOGS’

The position, posted by Fairfax and Kensington recruitment agency, states that the person selected would live with family in Knightsbridge and “provide unparalleled care and attention to the dogs, treating them as valued members of the family.

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IT WOULD HELP IF YOU WERE WILLING TO WORK IRREGULAR HOURS 

According to the posting, any person intent on applying should be prepared to “work irregular hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, to accommodate the needs of our dogs and our family’s schedule.”

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APPLICANT SHOULD HAVE THE ABILITY TO HANDLE SENSITIVE INFORMATION  

The position is also looking for an applicant who has “the ability to handle sensitive information with the utmost discretion and confidentiality.”

According to Dunn, the job comes with six weeks of vacation a year, but it is not always guaranteed.

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SO CAN YOU STILL APPLY? 

So… we have some bad news..

Dunn told Fox TV Stations that the job listing had to be pulled from the website because applications increased from 300 to about 2,000 in just a few days. 

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