Residents of a small island, called Runa Island, located in Scotland, opened two job opportunities there in the hope of doubling the population. With only two residents, the county would have four residents. As a feature, contractors will be able to live in one of the four cottages on the site.
The island is located in the Inner Hebrides. Rona still has three more residences, one of which is used by those who already live there and the other two are rented to tourists in European summer. The island wants to find two real estate agents, who can carry out maintenance tasks on site and enjoy living in a “wild and remote” place.
Successful candidates who live in the wilderness and in remote areas will be given a port of call. Work includes maintenance of power, off-grid water, trails, forests, and infrastructure, as well as cleaning and maintenance of cars and laundry for a vacation home.
According to information from The Mirror, the staff will also be tasked with hunting red deer, processing venison, selling produce and receiving visitors.
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