Monday 8 October 2012

Student earns graduate job as a scarecrow


Who said University graduates had no job prospects?


22-year-old Jamie Fox, a recent graduate of Bangor University, has been employed to utilise a combination of musical instruments in order to scare away partridges from a field in Norfolk.

Fox, who holds a degree in Music and English, will be paid £250 a week for the task, which he's putting towards money for a holiday. 

When asked how well he performs the job, Mr Fox was described as being 'outstanding in his field' (not really, couldn't resist). 

[Source: Orange]

2 comments:

  1. heh, I wouldn't mind having a job like that, bring a laptop and play games while ocasionally scaring the crows

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  2. You're killing me with the "not really" and "probably not". I mean killing in a good way, you know, Hahahahaha!

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