Two naked butler companies are looking to recruit in Southampton.
Butlers with Bums and Butlers in the Buff are looking for 'charismatic individuals with toned bodies willing to embrace a permanent dressing down in their workplace'.
Their main clientele are hen parties.
Both companies have extended their recruitment efforts to meet the growing demand for their services.
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Director of Butlers with Bums and a former butler himself, Dan Harley, said, “We have a high demand for our buff butlers across the UK for hen dos, birthday parties, and corporate events, but the shortage of qualified individuals nationwide is becoming a significant challenge for us.”
According to the companies, the ideal candidates should be between the ages of 23 and 38, exuding confidence and charisma.
Both companies offer flexible work to fit around the successful candidate and their existing commitments, excellent rates of pay and paid travel costs.
A spokesperson for the companies explained some of the other desired traits.
They said: "As a Butler, you must be well groomed, in good shape and have a confident outgoing personality.
"We are looking for guys who are charming and polite, as well as reliable and punctual.
"The chosen butlers will be expected to wear the signature black and white uniform of Butlers with Bums, featuring an apron that showcases their backside, along with a collar, cuffs, and a bow tie."
In addition to recruiting buff butlers, models for life drawing classes and mixologists for cocktail masterclasses are also being sought.
Those interested in joining this unique profession can find more information and apply via butlerswithbums.com and butlersinthebuff.co.uk.
"Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast or simply someone eager to embrace the fun side of the job, both companies encourage potential candidates from across the UK to urgently get in touch and be a part of this one-of-a-kind experience," the spokesperson said.
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