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Like Heights? Get Paid To Scale The Side Of One Of NYC’s Tallest Skyscrapers!
If you are looking for a job with a view like no other, then we’ve got just the thing for you. One of the newest attractions in New York City is City Climb, the highest open-air building ascent in the world, where guests can scale the outside of a skyscraper more than 1,200 feet above the ground, then lean out and look down on all of the tiny people below.
This is truly an adventure like no other in the world, with you scaling the crown of 30 Hudson Yards, climbing a 45-degree angled staircase, before leaning out over the edge, being higher than anyone else in New York City. It won’t be easy, but it’s an achievement that you’re sure to remember for the rest of your life.
Naturally, guests will have a guide with them to help them on the ascent and descent, and the company is currently looking to hire both full and part-time City Climb Guides that would be responsible for guest registration, supplying equipment, education, and adherence to proper safety protocol. Once everyone is suited up and strapped in, these guides will lead groups up the side of the building, with about three climbs per day.
As far as experience goes, they’re looking for people with strong customer service, they need to be physically fit and meet certain height and weight requirements for the safety gear, and obviously they must be comfortable being at heights of 1,000 feet or more on a skyscraper in all weather conditions for extended periods of time.
Sounds like fun, right? If you’re ready to get paid to scale the side of one of New York City’s tallest skyscrapers, then head over to the job listing here and submit your application now.
Not that you should, but if you still need convincing, just watch this video and see what a day in your new life could look like:
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