Malta Wanted: Someone to fire a cannon for a living
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Malta’s Cannon Firing Job: Tradition Awaits

Blast from the Past: Malta’s Cannon Firing Job up for Grabs

Imagine this: you’re standing at the break of dawn, the sun just peeking over the ancient walls of Valletta, the sound of the sea lapping against the Grand Harbour. Suddenly, the air is split by a deafening boom. That, my friends, is the sound of tradition. And someone’s got to do it.

Yes, you read that right. Malta’s looking for a new cannon firer. This isn’t a job that’s come up on LinkedIn or Indeed. No, this is a position that’s been passed down through generations, a living link to our island’s history. And now, it’s your chance to grab the metaphorical (or literal, depending on how you look at it) cannon.

But What Does a Cannon Firer Do?

Well, the job title is a bit of a giveaway. Every morning, at 8 am sharp, the cannon firer lets off a round from the Saluting Battery in Valletta. It’s a tradition that dates back to the 16th century, when the Grand Master of the Order of St. John would fire a cannon to signal the start of the day. Today, it’s more about keeping a piece of history alive than anything else.

But it’s not just about the morning boom. The cannon firer is also responsible for maintaining the cannons, ensuring they’re in tip-top shape and ready to fire. It’s a job that requires a bit of muscle, a bit of know-how, and a whole lot of responsibility. After all, we don’t want any rogue cannonballs flying through the streets of Valletta.

So, Who Can Apply?

Well, anyone, really. There’s no specific qualifications needed, just a love for history and a steady hand. The job’s open to anyone over the age of 18, and it comes with a few perks. Like, you know, getting to fire a cannon every day. Plus, you get to work in one of the most beautiful spots in Malta, with a view of the Grand Harbour that’s to die for.

But it’s not all fun and games. The job comes with a bit of responsibility. You’ve got to be reliable, turning up every day, rain or shine. And you’ve got to be careful, safety’s a big part of the job. But if you’re the kind of person who loves a bit of history, who likes the idea of keeping a tradition alive, then this could be the job for you.

So, if you’re interested in becoming Malta’s next cannon firer, you’ve got until the end of the month to apply. Just head down to the Saluting Battery in Valletta, and they’ll tell you what you need to do. Who knows, you might just find yourself with a new career, and a new piece of history to call your own.

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