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Indian billionaire's daughter hires 12 servants to serve her at university

  • The unnamed student's parents have bought in a villa during her four years of stay at the university.
  • A group of 12 servants, including a maid, butler, housekeeper, gardener, three lackeys, private chef, and chauffeur will be there for fulfilling her needs.
  • An advertisement for those jobs has been sent to the recruitment agency Silver Swan which reads,"The family is very formal, so want experienced staff."

A daughter of an Indian billionaire has hired 12 people to take care of her at St. Andrews University in Scotland, reported DailyMail.

The unnamed student's parents have bought in a villa during her four years of stay at the university.

The report said that a group of 12 servants, including a maid, butler, housekeeper, gardener, three lackeys, private chef, and chauffeur will be there for fulfilling her needs.

An advertisement for those jobs has been sent to the recruitment agency Silver Swan which reads,"The family is very formal, so want experienced staff." The task of the butler would be to oversee the team while the footmen serve meals and set the table for the fresher, reported DailyMail.

For maids, the advertisement read,"The family was looking for outgoing, happy and energetic personality." The job description of the maid includes 'waking principal up, close contact with other employees in terms of routine, schedule, cloakroom and personal shopping.

Also, the advertisement reads, "Those employees who open the doors for her, whenever it's needed will be paid £30,000 a year."

Source: cnbctv18

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