Work in antarctica

I've heard that there is a company that employs people in Antarctica and pays around 100,000 dollars a year. Is this true?


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I'm afraid it is not true. Senior researchers might earn 100,000 , but I guess that you are looking for a more general job. In that case you'll earn as much as you would have earned back home, but hey, look at the upside- maybe you are "only" a janitor, but you are a janitor in Antarctica!

Posted 2006-08-30T10:01:28Z
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