- * Must be proficient in use of mistletoe in unspecified rituals.
* Must provide own sickle, and robes.
by davidschof
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- Their senior solution architect vacancy has similar pay: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/about/our-people/careers...
Somewhat less eminent job title though.
- RE Your predecessor
No one knows who he was, or what he was doing.
But his legacy remains hewn in the HR dock of Stonehenge.
- "From £64,189 p.a. depending on skills and experience"
I maintained a collection of well organized rocks as a child. Surely that gets me a bit more than base pay right?
- Building a henge, are we?
- I’m waiting for the “Head of Skull Rock[1]” position.
[1]: https://www.nps.gov/jotr/learn/nature/skull-rock-trail.htm
- Damnit. No WFH option.
by axolttl88
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- While the stones are usually roped off from up close viewing still loom large because of their cultural impact, the area around them is beautiful. The Heritage org. has brought up huge tracts of land around them to protect it and restore it to the way it "was". You get to wander around most of those vast fields freely, among ancient mounds. On a nice summer's day, it really is one of the most peaceful and beautiful things to do.
by chicagojoe
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- I was slightly disappointed when I first visited Stonehenge as the standard tours keep you fairly far away and roped off.
But, I took a modestly more expensive "Inner Stones" tour a few months ago and lucked out being selected to be fully alone for a minute. It was a profound experience being in the middle of such a historic place.
Highly, highly recommended!
- I would have thought you'd need to be a druid
by laughing_man
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- I would definitely take that job no matter how little it paid or how unpleasant it was. For awhile, just so I could put it on my resume.
- Due to a typo in the paperwork sent to HR by the hiring manager, they are only paying 64,189 pence. The director was last heard chastising HR, saying "It's not your job to be as confused as Nigel."
- Ask one of the Ylvis brothers
by hmokiguess
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- Stonehenge! Stonehenge! Lots of stones in a row! (chor)
...
And they moved it (Stonehenge!)
And they dragged it (Stonehenge!)
And they rolled it 46 miles from Waleeees! - Heeey (46 miles from Wales! )
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klJhWr_FTaE
by throw310822
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- Better than Head of Easter Island.
by VikingCoder
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- Does this seem like a Netflix show to anyone else?
- Man, how awesome would that job be?
- In the fall of 2023 I tried to visit Stonehenge.
We arrived at 15:15 local time.
I was riding in the passenger seat.
There was a male and female police officer standing at the side of the road, beside a "Road Closed" sign blocking the entrance.
The male police officer came to my window and started yelling in my face:
"We are closed!! Come back another day!!!"
I knew it would be pointless to argue with this a-hole and there was no other day in my schedule that we could come back. So we left and never got to see it.
Do these old rocks get tired at three in the afternoon or what?
I'll be sending this Head of Stonehenge an email about the experiance...
by bobmcnamara
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- Experience?
I'm the head of pebble hedge!
- "If I get the role, what will my budget for repairs be?"
- Dry stone masonry.
by faangguyindia
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- i know quite a few dev ops and frontend guys who were employed for last 4 years and are now driving taxi in india.
by readthenotes1
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- "Job type
Permanent"
I bet they enjoyed typing that in.
"5,000 years+ -- depends on you"
Might be another option if it were freeform text
by russellbeattie
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- I caught a live stream of Stonehenge during this past Winter Solstice (it was cloudy, naturally) and the streamer provided a bit of trivia that I hadn't heard before:
George Washington's English ancestors, specifically Sir Lawrence Washington, were the owners of the West Amesbury Estate in Wiltshire, England, which included the land where the ancient Stonehenge monument sits. (Via Google)
If you hadn't that before, welcome to the "Huh, that's a funny coincidence" club.
by hmokiguess
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- Next up: Forward Deployed Wizard
- really wish i keot my british passport
by Mistletoe
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- Honestly feels like a dream job. Imagine your ancestors smiling down on you if you are from Britain or just human.
by _alternator_
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- On the front page? LLMs got lots of us programmers dreaming of leaving the profession, I suppose.
by celsius1414
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- Missed opportunity to say they’re ‘looking for a rock star to lead our team!’
- Sounds like a very cool job, and not sure about the UK job market, but seems to be wildly underpaid for the qualifications!
by green_wheel
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- What's your role?
I'm a CSO.
Oh nice, Strategy or Security?
Stonehenge.
- Stonehenge would be a great AI Lab name!