On offer: a job with a difference

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A JOB with a difference is being advertised at Warrington’s Job Centre Plus.
Circus of Horrors is seeking a Wolf Boy or Wolf Girl – who must be genuine.
People wearing masks or beards will not be accepted – nor Warrington Wolves’ players! But a woman with a beard may be considered under a different job specification.
The show comes to Warrington’s Parr Hall on Saturday, January 26 and has lined up a Wolf Boy from Mexico.
But under new legislation, all jobs must be advertised in the UK.
Applicants must have circus skills to a high standard and must have a minimum of 60,000 hairs growing on their face and linking up to the hairline
The show’s creator, Dr Haze, said: “It’s a strange state of affairs. We are pretty sure there are not any Wolf Boys or Girls in the UK but we still have to advertise the job over here. The thing is, the applicant must be a genuine Wolf person”.
The successful applicant will perform in 57 different venues from Jersey to Aberdeen.
The vacancy can be viewed at https://jobsearch.direct.gov.uk/JobSearch/PowerSearch.aspx?rad=20&rad_units=miles&pp=25&sort=rv.dt.di&vw=b&re=134&setype=2&tjt=wolf+boy&where=&q=


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