Vivek Ramaswamy is Offering Rs 80 Lakh for Nanny and Job Description Will Make You Resign
Vivek Ramaswamy is Offering Rs 80 Lakh for Nanny and Job Description Will Make You Resign
Indian-American presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy is offering Rs 80 Lakh for a nanny. Read this to know more.

Vivek Ramaswamy is on a lookout for a nanny to take care of his kids. A job listing on a recruitment website reveals that the Indian-origin billionaire is willing to pay over $100,000, which isRs 83 lakh approximately, for a suitable candidate. The job listing was found by Business Insider on EstateJobs.com.

As per the listing, the opportunity to nanny for Ramaswamy’s two children is “an exceptional opportunity to join a high-profile family, contributing to the growth and development of their children while participating in unique family adventures.” If chosen, the candidate will work on a weekly schedule. The schedule will be alternative days, which means one week on and one week off. The nanny will earn $100,000 for 26 weeks of work.

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The job description also requires the person to travel almost every week through private air travel. “Weekly family travels, often via private flights, are a regular occurrence,” read the listing.

It further added that the candidate will join a household staff of “Chef, Nannies, a Housekeeper, and Private Security.”

The nanny is expected to work in collaboration with the nanny team. The main role will be to help establish a daily routine for the children, pack and unpack their belongings for travel and sign a non-disclosure agreement.

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This comes just a few days after the billionaire asserted that many people are annoyed by his rise and believe that a 38-year-old is too young to become US President. “Well, look, we have been taking intense criticism, Shannon, over the last several weeks since I performed well on that second debate. And this is part of the process, so I invite the open debate,” the Indian-American presidential hopeful told Fox News.

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