New York is seen as the rat stronghold of the US. The rodents are now as much a part of the cityscape as the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty.
Mayor Eric Adams (62) wants to address this problem now. In fact, according to a BBC report, the city council is now looking for a “rodent control director” to rid New York residents of the local scourge. Means: a supreme Pied Piper. And the job comes with a killer salary. Specifically: $170,000 a year – the equivalent of about 160,000 francs. However, a lot is expected for the money. Expect to be busy 24/7.
The Chief Pied Piper’s responsibilities include developing rat control strategies, managing projects and policy initiatives, and conducting rat control operations. “The ideal candidate is highly motivated and a little bloodthirsty,” the ad reads. It is also an advantage if you bring a “daring attitude, humor and a tough appearance”.
“Rats Will Hate This Job Offer”
With the new position, the city hopes the rat population will be greatly reduced to increase cleanliness in New York and prevent the spread of disease. “Rats will hate this job offer,” the metropolis is sure.
New York has been battling a rat infestation for decades. However, so far without success. Every day, an estimated two million rats crawl through the streets, parks and subway lines. According to an official rat ranking by the pest control company Orkin, only Chicago is ahead of the Big Apple. (ceded)
Source: Blick

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