Cape Breton is a small island at the eastern end of Nova Scotia. It features all four seasons, the population (as at 2001) is just under 150,000 and the community is true to its small town roots.
The
Farmer's Daughter Country Market, a bakery and general store, is a
staple of this hidden paradise and it is looking to expand. They have
everything they need, except people.
After
hiring all the qualified locals in need of a job, the business put out a
nearly too-good-to-be-true call for help on Facebook.
Anyone
willing to relocate (and meet the needs and qualifications of the
store) will be offered a job and two acres of land to live on.
However,
since the town is not qualified for the Foreign Worker Program, it can
take only people who are legally authorized to work in Canada (just a
few extra steps for any foreigner who really really wants the job).
For more information about the requirements, check out the Farmer's Daughter Country Market's Facebook page.
http://www.countryliving.com/life/a39841/small-canadian-town-land/
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