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Is it true that a British rich man with an annual salary of 860,000 yuan is hiring a nanny?

News on August 24, Are you willing to enjoy luxury life? Would you like to eat Michelin meals three times a day? Are you willing to drive a luxury sports car every day? Would you like to travel abroad three times a week? More importantly, are you willing to accept an annual salary of one hundred thousand pounds (approximately 860,000 yuan)? This extremely tempting job turned out to be a nanny recruitment advertisement posted on a British website.

The sponsor of the advertisement is an anonymous woman. This is a family of four children who frequently travel between major international cities including London, Barbados, Cape Town and Atlanta. As a nanny, you will have your own private bedroom, living room, and kitchen in each city.

The following set of pictures was taken from a recruitment website. It is one of the exclusive areas for nannies in 4 luxury houses in 4 cities: the only drawback is that the bedroom is a bit small and a bit rustic. wallpaper.

As the family's nanny, all she has to do is take care of the four children. However, not everyone can do this job. After all, with an annual salary of 100,000 pounds, there are still requirements!

These include: do not have children of their own, have a degree in child psychology, at least 15 years of work experience, have received self-defense training, have a good driving record, have extensive extracurricular knowledge in primary school, cannot be addicted to alcohol, and cannot Taking drugs...

The four children in the family hire private tutors and never go to school. The school is at home. As a nanny, you have to accompany the children to their classes. Secondly, eating with the kids, taking them to various appointments, and completing various errands.

The workload is also much higher than that of an ordinary nanny: she needs to work six days a week, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day, and often has to travel around. This recruitment has attracted widespread attention from British netizens. In just one day, there have been more than 1,500 comments.