• pete_the_cat@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Not only do you get to be surrounded by penguin shit for 5 months, there’s no running water so you have to pee/crap in a bucket/outhouse, and they said the only time you can shower is when passing cruise ships let you. Also, due to the terrain, you basically can’t go anywhere. Finally, there’s practically no phone or internet connection either! Sounds like paradise! Sign me up!

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    10 months ago

    If there ever was a job posting that should include what it pays, this is it.

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      10 months ago

      You have to poop in a bucket and don’t get showers for 5 months during the cold antarctic season? That better pay well.

      Edit: Base leader gets paid £1,895 per month. Not even close to enough.

      £1,375 for the General Assistant. I made more than that working fast food!

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    10 months ago

    Henry Rollins told a story about passing penguins in Antartica and the stench. Regardless, I’d still be stoked to see penguins in the wild.

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      10 months ago

      Maybe. But wouldn’t you rather be paid if you have to shit in an outhouse while endlessly smelling penguin shit for five months while you deal with a bunch of idiot tourists who think a cruise to Antarctica is a good idea?

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      10 months ago

      I honestly considered working in Antarctica when I was in my 20s. I’m glad I didn’t get any farther than looking at Raytheon’s job listings for a while because the more I read about life there, the more I am glad I didn’t go. There are a ton of sexual harassment issues and a lot of alcoholism. I think it sounds romantic, but we don’t really understand how bleak it is and how it’s just not a place we’re supposed to live until we get there.