By royal appointment
Friday 20 October, 2006
When it comes to some of the more technical things in life, carrying out a simple task such as changing a printer cartridge can often prove taxing.
So it's warming to see that even the royal family require a little bit of assistance when the time comes for a printer cartridge refill.
The Daily Mail reports that the Queen is currently advertising for someone to fill a vacancy at Buckingham Palace as director of information technology.
The lucky candidate will benefit from a salary of £80,000 as he or she takes up the challenge of providing an integrated and comprehensive technology network across four different royal households.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman commented: "This is an important new role and reflects the importance we put on good communications and keeping up-to-date with technology."
So whatever problems Elizabeth and her family might encounter with their printers, the new recruit should soon be able to set them straight.
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