The job market is undoubtedly tough, even tougher if the job you're after involves sitting down all day, reading a book and occasionally playing an accordion.
A 22-year-old music graduate has, however, been recruited for just such a job after landing employment as a human scarecrow at a farm in Norfolk.
Jamie Fox, who recently graduated with a degree in music and English from the University of Bangor, is employed to scare away partridges from an oilseed rape field in Aylsham.
Wearing a bright orange coat, and using an accordion and a cowbell to keep the partridges away, Mr Fox earns around £250 a week scaring partridges from the 10-acre (four-hectare) field.
This real life Worzel Gummidge spends his days sitting, reading and strumming his ukulele.
The job market is undoubtedly tough, even tougher if the job you're after involves sitting down all day, reading a book and occasionally playing an accordion.A 22-year-old music graduate has, however, been recruited for just such a job after landing employment as a human scarecrow at a farm in Norfolk.Jamie Fox, who recently graduated with a degree in music and English from the University of Bangor, is employed to scare away partridges from an oilseed rape field in Aylsham.Wearing a bright orange coat, and using an accordion and a cowbell to keep the partridges away, Mr Fox earns around £250 a week scaring partridges from the 10-acre (four-hectare) field.This real life Worzel Gummidge spends his days sitting, reading and strumming his ukulele.
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