Sliding into a dream jobWhile 22-year-old student Sebastian Smith was doing his final university ____, he heard an ____ on the radio asking people to ____ for `the best job in the world'. The job was to ____ waterslides around the world. Sebastian spent the rest of the day dreaming about it and just knew that he had to apply. Meanwhile, 2,000 other people were thinking exactly the same. In the end, five lucky people got to the final selection ____, which took place at a holiday ____ in Egypt. After a number of ____, Sebastian ____ the judges that he was the best candidate. Sebastian finished his degree course in design, ____ and then walked straight into his new job. It came with a good ____ salary and all his travel ____ paid. ____, the job was only for six months, but it ____ a seven-night, all-inclusive holiday. Sebastian felt that the job was a dream come true. There used to be a waterslide close to where he lived as a young child and he would ____ his mother to take him. Sadly, the waterslide closed before he could visit it. But now he has tried ____ in over 15 countries, from Turkey to Jamaica. There was a ____ side to the job, too. While he was enjoying himself on the slides, he had to talk to families and find out what they thought of the attractions. And Sebastian was also ____ for ____ other factors, such as safety. Sebastian's ____ in the job, Tommy Lynch, said that the only ____ was going to work on a cold day wearing only a pair of shorts!

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