You could get paid £70k a year to drive two Rolls-Royces & travel the world – but there’s a catch

A BRIT could soon be earning £70,000 a year to drive two Rolls-Royces and travel the world – but there is a downside.

A posh couple are on the look-out for a chauffeur to ferry them about and are willing to pay the sizeable salary but you’ll be expected to work a 59-and-a-half-hour week.

The posh London couple own not one but two Rolls-RoycesJam Press

They will be expected to take the couple’s six-year-old daughter to and from school plus any after clubs.

They also have a newborn baby so the chauffeur is expected to put the pram in the car.

The wife will also need ferrying around during the day and the chauffeur will also need to fill up the flash motors with fuel and keep them clean.

The couple live in Mayfair, West London, and have a new Range Rover as well as the pair of Rollers.

The hours are 7.30am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and then Saturdays from 9am to 4pm.

They only get Sundays off and there will be some travel to the US and Middle East.

The advert on Eden Private Staff reads: “Superb Monday to Friday chauffeur position in Mayfair perfect for an experienced candidate with Rolls-Royce and Range Rover experience.

“A family based in Mayfair are looking for an experienced and professional chauffeur to predominantly assist the female principal and their two children aged six and a newborn.

“The core hours will be 7:30am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and Saturdays 9am to 4pm. You will be asked to occasionally travel abroad to the USA and Middle East.”

The duties are listed as: “School runs for the eldest daughter and taking her to activities, driving the principal to appointments and engagements.

“Load the car with the pram and any luggage, and run household errands.

“Oversee the cleaning and fuelling of the vehicles, which includes two Rolls-Royce and a new Range Rover.

“Occasionally accompany the principal to and from the car to her location.”

Applicants are expected to: “Have previous experience of working as a chauffeur and have expert knowledge of London, particularly within a five-mile radius of Mayfair, Belgravia and Knightsbridge.

“Proven experience driving Range Rover and Rolls-Royce in previous roles is a must.

“Be a good team player as you will work closely with the house manager and housekeeper.

“You need to be safety conscious, Mayfair is a highly targeted area, and you need to ensure that the cars are left in a safe position and be aware when loading/unloading the cars.

“Close protection or security experience is highly desirable.

“You will need to be well presented and follow proper chauffeur etiquette.

Work attire will be a suit and tie.

“Attention to detail is key. Presentation, cleanliness, and ensuring everything is being sanitised in and out of the car.

“The principal is looking for a candidate who is reliable, punctual, and extremely professional.”

The job as a chauffeur comes with a £70,000 salaryJam Press   

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