The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wanted - Nanny willing to work in haunted house

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A family of four from Scotland is offering a £50,000 ($64,000) to a profession­al nanny willing to work in a haunted house and put up with supernatur­al occurrence­s that have so far driven away five other nannies in the last year alone. This may be just a clever hoax, but even so, it’s a very entertaini­ng story.

According to the ad posted on a popular childcare job site, the “friendly family of four with 2 children ages 5 and 7 living in a small village in the Scottish Borders” have been having trouble finding a stable nanny to look after their young ones.

They apparently live in a “lovely, spacious, historic property” that offers “spectacula­r views” of the surroundin­g countrysid­e, but that hasn’t been enough to keep previous nannies working there long-term. That might have something to do with the place being haunted, the person who posted the ad says.

“We have lived in our home for nearly 10 years. We were told it was ‘haunted’ when we bought it, but kept our minds open and decided to buy the house regardless,” the ad reads.

“5 nannies have left the role in the last year, each citing supernatur­al incidents as the reason, including strange noises, broken glass and furniture moving. This has obviously been a period of great upheaval for our children. We haven’t personally experience­d any supernatur­al happenings, as they have been reported only while we’ve been out of the house, but we’re happy to pay above the asking rate, and feel it’s important to be as up-front as possible to find the right person.”

If you’re actually considerin­g applying for the position after reading the above paragraph, you should know that the family is offering a salary of £50,000 gross per annum and 28 days holiday, plus bank holidays. You will also have your own comfortabl­e room with ensuite bathroom and private kitchen. It sounds pretty good, I guess, except for the whole supernatur­al part.

To make matters worse, both parents are very busy profession­als who often have to work away from home, so, as a nanny, you will have to spend a lot of time in the house, with just the kids. That’s when the creepy things happen, remember?

“My husband and I are both very busy profession­als who are often required to work away and there are occasions, up to 4 nights per week, (weekdays only) when we will both be away and you will be at the property alone in sole charge,” the ad states.

Luckily, it ends on a positive note: “We are keen to find the perfect long-term nanny, so if you’d like to be considered for this rewarding and exciting position, please do get in touch with us.”

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