If you don't mind working 'round-the-clock - literally - this high paying job at the Buckingham Palace might be the best job for you!
Queen Elizabeth II is looking for a Royal Horological Conservator for the palace. Though the position sounds very fancy, the job description is rather easy and very straightforward. That is because the job of a Royal Horological Conservator is simply to wind up the Queen's 1,000 clocks and make sure they are accurate.
The position calls for the lucky employee to travel between many places such as St. James' Palace and Clarence House, Windsor Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Balmoral and Sandringham. The Royal Horological Conservator will also have to deal with the conservation, restoration and maintenance of timepieces in the Royal Collection spread across the country.
The Buckingham Palace is offering the lucky employee $50,000 in salary. So if you are "experienced at working with hand and machine tools," one who can "strip and clean mechanisms" and has the "ability to work to strict deadlines," apply now!