Two thousand euros to work a few minutes a day in the new train station in Gothenburg in Sweden

    Two thousand euros to work a few minutes a day in the new train station in Gothenburg in Sweden

    Sweden is looking for a caretaker for a new train station, but applications will only be open from 2025, when the work on the station will be completed.


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    Work little and earn a lot: Sweden is looking for a person who opens and closes a train station. For now, just take notes because applications will only be open from 2025, when the work on the station is completed. Two thousand euros per month expected, with a permanent contract.




    The announcement - which outlines the profile of Head of the opening and closing of the railway station - comes from the city of Gothenburg di Korsvägen.

    Against an expected salary of two thousand euros per month, with holidays, illnesses and all the annexes, the employee will have to work a few minutes a day and his only duties will be to turn on the lights and open the gates in the morning and turn off and close everything in the evening. .

    Permanent presence is not even required during the day: you only have to respect the times at the beginning and end of the day. There are no age or nationality restrictions and no particular requirement or previous experience is required.

    But there is a but: the applications will only officially open in 2025, year in which when the station will be completed.

    The job offer is part of a "social experiment" project headed by two artists, Simon Goldin and Jakob Senneby, drawing on a budget of about 570 thousand euros allocated by the "Public Art Agency Sweden". Their idea is to spend the funds not on design or on station furnishings, but to offer and develop their own "dream job".



    Germana Carillo

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