New York It is one of the most well-known and famous cities on Earth, for a reason it is known as the ‘capital of the world’. Her glamor and style are her cover letter. But this metropolis has a long-standing problem that goes hand in hand with its splendor: the rats.
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According to figures from government of that citythere is one of these animals for every four New Yorkers… They are the not-so-loved neighbors.
During the government of Bill de Blasio (2014 – 2022), the city spent more than 32 million dollars in the purchase of traps, fumigation equipment, hermetic garbage containers, private extermination equipment and even terrier hunting dogs. However, nothing has worked.
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And, recently, the Orkin anti-pest company reported that more than 21,600 reports of rat sightings in the city.
So what would be the solution?
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In this situation, the current mayor of New York, Eric Adamsshowed his concern and made a decision: open a Job vacancy to focus on eradicating this pest.
The offer was published by the Mayor’s Office and the Department of Sanitation of the city and here we tell you what they are requirements to run for office.
According to the Mayor of ‘the city that never sleeps’the person who will occupy this position must “have a swashbuckling attitude, sly humor and an overall aura of evil”. In addition to having knowledge in programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and residing in the city.
On the other hand, among the functions of the vacancy are:
Study solutions from various points of view to combat the problem.
Have operational efficiency.
Collect data.
Have technological innovation.
Manage the garbage.
pest extermination.
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The selected person you can win between 120 thousand and 170 thousand dollars a year (between 590 and 830 million Colombian pesos), working 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
BRIEFCASE