Saturday, May 21, 2011

The job of the century: DSK monitor!

House arrest as part of "DSK affair," Dominique Strauss-Kahn is seclusion in an apartment in Manhattan, not Ground Zero, former site of the twin towers. The former big boss of the International Monetary Fund has no incentive to splurge. With video surveillance cameras, an electronic bracelet or permanent guardians, the company Stroz Friedberg, in charge of monitoring DSK, put the package.

These guards should certainly bless their stay in Manhattan. Paid 60-80 dollars an hour, they receive quite a bonanza. Over one month to 35 hours, this would amount to a salary ranging from 8400 to 11 200 dollars. To watch a man no longer young (despite its aspirations), it is worth the cost.

Send a resume, who knows.

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