The Best Job In the World Takes a Wrong Turn 11
snl2587 writes "You may remember the story of the man who was selected for 'the best job in the world' as a blogging island caretaker in Australia for the tidy sum of 150,000 Australian dollars ($120,000). Now it seems that the stunt may have backfired as a tourism boost since the man has been stung by a potentially fatal jellyfish in his last days there. As he said, though, he 'really should have been wearing a full stinger suit.'"
Backfired? (Score:4, Informative)
I'd hardly consider the "stunt" backfired simply because a rarely fatal, readily treatable injury.
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The box jelley is lethal. From 1883, when the first reported death by box jellyfish was reported in Australia, through January, 2000, 68% of individuals stung by box jellyfish died from their stings. [surviveoutdoors.com]
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"Publicity Stunt backfires - film at eleven." (Score:2)
It's almost nice (in some rather nasty sort of way) to see a publicity stunt backfire heavily. (I hope the guy gets over his injuries OK - but yes, he should have been wearing that "stinger suit".) ... so they've come out on a boat with the intention of doing
The drilling rig that I'm on is being set-up for a publicity stunt with the New Years Eve celebrations. A film crew form shore is coming out to do "vox pops" on the rig at midnight. Unfortunately, the weather was too bad for their helicopters to come in
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They got out and back OK, and apparently did a live slot from the rig on Korean TV yesterday morning (don't know for myself - there's only one TV I know of on the rig and that's normally stuck on Myanmar MTV or something equally enthralling).
They went back yesterday - but by helicopter instead of by basket transfer into the boat. I don't think that they liked the experience. I know that they didn't like being told that a number of the "grey beards" had refused to take the boat transport option on the night