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Jobcentre seeking £10-an-hour webcam strippers

Internet porn magnates are advertising in a jobcentre for unemployed women to strip and talk dirty on the web, to satisfy pervert customers.

London, Feb 9 : Internet porn magnates are advertising in a jobcentre for unemployed women to strip and talk dirty on the web, to satisfy pervert customers.

The ad, offering wages of 10 pounds an hour, is available in the jobcentre in Clapham, where job seekers use touch-screen computers to search for work.

The advert attempts to recruit women to strip off online using webcams that can be set up in their own homes to broadcast images across the world to clients paying for the privilege.

The Jobcentre advertised the position this week, stating that the job "may cause embarrassment to some people".

According to the advertisement, the "duties" listed in the job description included "explicit sexual dialogue" and "performing to webcam for clients' and customers' fantasies."

The ad also stated that the successful applicant could claim tax credits to refill what they earned performing as a webcam stripper.

Sharon Ebbs of Clapham said that she was appalled when she saw the advert.

"If they think I'm going back into work after having two children only to strip off and talk dirty to a bunch of dirty old men all over the world they are very much mistaken," the Telegraph quoted Ebbs, as saying.

"I cannot believe that they think this a suitable job to advertise in Jobcentre," she added.

Cybertrader, the company advertising the job, was unavailable for comment.

ANI

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