The National Trust is advertising for a tour driver to ferry sightseers to The Beatles' childhood homes.
The tour attracts visitors from all over the world who want to see the Liverpool locations where the Fab Four grew up.
The job involves transporting visitors between pick up points in South Liverpool and the childhood homes of The Beatles.
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The role is based at Speke Hall, with Mendips and 20 Forthlin Road - the National Trust-owned childhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney respectively - just a few miles away. These properties can only be accessed by booked visitors on the tour.
The job advert states: "The tours run four times a day so you will need to keep to the schedule whilst always being welcoming and relaxed.
"You will be checking in our booked visitors, making them feel a part of the event. The tour driver will be the first point of contact and we want someone who will really make everyone welcome and go the extra mile."
As all passengers pay a fare, drivers need to have a full PSV and CPC diving licence. The pay is £9.39 per hour.
The closing date for applications is March 6, with interviews taking place on either March 16 or 17.
For full details and to apply, please visit here.
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