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Tower Lantern Changer Job Pays $1,20,000 For Changing Bulbs Just Twice A Year

Since the Corona pandemic, people have had to face many challenges. Many people lost their jobs during this difficult period. People had to look for other work to run their household. People were ready to work even at a salary less than their capability. Apart from prosperous countries, there is still unemployment all over the world. However, in some new startups, people have taken advantage of the opportunity and have collected a lot of money.

Meanwhile, some strange vacancies were also released by the companies. In which a good salary was offered. One such job is in the news, in which the employee’s salary is Rs 1 crore. Also, one has to work in this job only twice a year.

By working twice a year and earning crores, you can spend the rest of your time enjoying. But the surprising thing is that still people are not being found for this job. Let us know what job this is and what will be required to do in it.

Can’t Find People

To recruit people for this job with a salary of one crore, the HR department is roaming around with joining letters, but no one is ready to join it. This is a bulb-changing job for which an annual package of Rs 1 crore, various allowances and a good appraisal are also offered. Even after this, people are not being found to do this work.

Bulb Replacement Job

According to the report of ‘The Mirror’, this is the job of a tower lantern changer. In this, one has to climb a signal tower more than 600 meters high and change its bulb. This task is not as easy as it sounds! Because these towers are a little different from normal towers. In these, the upper part of the tower becomes thinner with height. There is only one rope in the name of safety. This work has to be done only once every 6 months.

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