Chefs, plumbers, and electricians recruited to work at the South Pole
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Eloise Saville, a carpenter at Halley VI Research Station, reflects on her time there: 'If I'd known this was an option earlier, I'd have been working my way down here all along. It's not just cold, it's cool!'
The British Antarctic Survey stresses the importance of diverse roles at its research stations: 'Maintaining an outpost on the world's coldest, driest, windiest, and most remote continent requires a whole team of people working throughout the year.'
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