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Go work in paradise as a dive instructor, courtesy of the BBC

Attention all British divers! Are you considering packing in the nine to five and moving overseas to “work” as a dive instructor? Want to follow your dreams but not sure if the reality is all it seems to be? Why not take a trial run at living and working in paradise at the expense of the BBC?

The BBC is looking for Brits over 18 years old to appear on a new show called ‘Wanted in Paradise’. You must be seriously considering a move abroad and it must be a genuine possibility for you. You have until the 31st October to convince the Beeb that they should send you to paradise.

From the BBC website:

Wanted in Paradise | BBC Two

Are you seriously thinking about a permanent move to an exotic location?

Are you sure it’s the right thing to do?

Would you like to road-test the life you’ve dreamed of before committing for good?

BBC Two is making a new series about Brits who are seriously considering a move to an exotic location, such as any destination in the Caribbean; the Maldives; Belize; The Seychelles; Thailand; Malaysia; Costa Rica…

We’re looking for families to road-test their dream life in paradise and be part of this new television series. You’ll get the opportunity for genuine research, to see what it’s really like to live and work in this exotic location before deciding if it’s definitely for you forever.
Perhaps you’ve started the process of relocating or perhaps you’re just seriously thinking of jacking it all in for sunnier climes. No matter what stage you are at, we would like to speak to you.

To apply:
Phone: 0117 974 6666
Email: wantedinparadise@bbc.co.uk

 

Source: easydivethailand.com

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