Seriously thinking about taking a job in Antarctica

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GTA yeti hunting in real life


melting on the ground in a pool of sweat and tears vs a nice breeze
you're comparing extreme heat to moderate cold lol
Explain
sweat smells loving bad
having to shovel snow every day, warming up your car/not being able to see because the windshields are frozen over, hands and fingers being numb, driving in snow
cold is GAY
mr. nevada
i'll give that one to ya bc im so used to living in 110 degree weather year round

Good luck. It is extremely difficult to get a job at McMurdo. You essentially have to be in the top 0.01% of applicants to get hired, especially for jobs that pay in that range

you're comparing extreme heat to moderate cold lol
As someone who had to live through actual frigid temperatures for a brief period, i still prefer the cold

I prefer being uncomfortably cold vs uncomfortably warm

when you're cold, it's extremely easy to fix that. when you're warm, unless if you have a cold drink or AC, lol good luck forgeter

Bring a flag with the blockland logo and stick it somewhere in the ground

Dude seriously do it, job offers like this don't happen a lot and if it's as beneficial as you say it is, well than go for it.

id loving do it, sounds like a good way to start
« Last Edit: October 26, 2018, 07:19:03 AM by Cobalt »

id loving do it, sounds like a good way to stop

cobalt, forum genius, safety extraordinaire.

You can take a new Zealand airlines flight to Antartica go see the penguins

You can take a new Zealand airlines flight to Antartica go see the penguins
Can't touch them though, or any wildlife for that matter. Can't even shoo away the Skuas, or you'll get sent home with a huge fine.

cobalt, forum genius, safety extraordinaire.
i just realized that i said stop instead of start for some loving reason

id like a job in antartica as long as i can pay for internet