The Job of Dreams on a Greek island requires the love of cats


An application for a British woman has been withdrawn after the announcement of a job giving people the opportunity to move to a Greek island and charging a salary for the care of 55 people.
The Daily Telegraph reported that nearly 1,000 Britons applied for work after the announcement by Joan Powell, owner of a cat shelter, on Facebook last week and became widespread.
Paul's account is filled with requests from cat lovers, all of whom believe they are responsible, trustworthy, honest people and have a completely golden heart like you are looking for.
"We were doing a quiet thing on a Greek island, but it's not like that anymore," said 65-year-old Powell's husband, Richard, to Telegraph.
Powell did not expect when she first published the work offer on Facebook on August 5, to find all that number of applicants.




Powell founded a charitable charity to support a cat shelter with donations and started a page on Facebook. At first, her participation got little reaction when she was trying to find houses for cats on Sirus Island.
"Then this work announcement was published and spread on the Internet and people are calling from all over the world," her husband said.
The ad stated that qualified to get work on the island is quiet, they should know how to operate a hand car, and they must have a love for cats.
Job is a long-term commitment, for at least six months, but it takes two to three weeks of volunteering first, "probably to see how cats respond to you," according to the Independent.

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