Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain began looking for a new driver. Not the event itself, which is quite ordinary, deserves attention, but the way that the august lady decided to use.
The selection of personnel to serve the top officials of the state is a very responsible task. Employed people should not only know their responsibilities and perfectly master the necessary professional skills, but also have high moral qualities - in particular, not to bring out personal information from the life of the persons they serve. That is why the search for employees is usually trusted by well-known agencies that have extensive databases and are able to find a reliable person for almost any position.
Despite all the advantages of this option, the English Queen Elizabeth II preferred to find a new driver on her own, and she decided to look for him via the Internet, placing an advertisement for the available vacancy on the website of Buckingham Palace and duplicating it in the electronic media.
According to Her Majesty's requirements, a candidate for a driver's seat must have an agreeable character and the ability to maintain a conversation, be a team man, adhere to high standards in work. His responsibilities will include overseeing the work of the royal garage and maintaining the cars in good condition. The Queen is ready to entrust the driver and work with her e-mail. Of course, an applicant for a driver's position must be perfectly able to drive a car, have a lot of practical driving experience.
The new driver will transport not only members of the royal family, but also officials from the palace administration, as well as royal guests. The announcement states that he will be driving 48 hours a week, while his salary will be in the order of £ 2,000 a month, which is just over 100 thousand rubles. For the UK, this is a fairly small amount of money, the proposed amount is below the average salary in the country.
It is worth noting that it is not the first time that Queen Elizabeth II and her family members have turned to the Internet to find personnel. Earlier, through the royal family's own website, a butler and a gardener have already been found, and through an ad in the newspaper - a dishwasher.