Tristan da Cunha is the most remote inhabited island in the world and need professionals that allow them to feed themselves.
Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island in the world, keep going launching jobs for the brave who want to leave their past behind them and encourage them to start a new stage away from civilization in the waters of the South Atlantic.
The people of this place, which belongs to the British territories of Ultramar They are seeking farmers.
With this offer, the inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha They intended to minimize dependence on outside, i.e., they want to get themselves all products that are able.
In this way, the 265 citizens of the island drive down the costs of food and could acquire them at lower prices. In addition, distribution logistics would be simpler in this territory that no airport.
Those who venture to go to Tristan da Cunha must meet a requirement to have a fluent command of English and knowledge have applied for the position. In particular, candidates must demonstrate that they can harvest all kinds of fruits and vegetables and engage in grazing between 300 and 500 cows.
Defined by the Guinness Book of Records as the 'Most remote inhabited island in the world’ published last September another job offer. On this occasion, the people seeking primary and secondary teachers with experience in teaching British.
On the island, almost 3.000 kilometers from Cape Town -South Africa-, reside 23 students. To get there, with an extension of 207 square kilometers, to do a boat trip nearly a week.