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New York City hiring rat czar to deal with “relentless” rodent problem

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New York City is hiring a rat czar to deal its “relentless” rodent population.

In a recent job posting, the city said it's looking for someone with a “swashbuckling attitude" and a “general aura of badassery” to curb the explosion in its rodent population since the start of the pandemic.

The city’s Mayor Eric Adams spoke about the need for someone to clear New York City’s streets of rats, saying “we are not going to sit back and accept that we have to be in a city where rodents are taking care of our city.”

“Everyone who knows me, they know one thing: I hate rats,” he said.

The new job will pay between USD$120,000 and USD$170,000. The successful applicant must live in New York City and be willing to perform “catch and kill functions.”

Rat sightings in New York have jumped 71 per cent in the past two years, according to the city’s sanitation department.

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