Working at lighthouses used to be a form of punishment. Like the person pissed you off for whatever reason and you couldn't kill him outright. So it was off and exiled to an isolated duty that could break you mentally (and physically). Later when people started getting paid for the job, a few more perks were thrown in. Like rotating duties and such. There is one off the coast in the Mediterranean (I can't think of the name). It is a small plot of land (approx 4 acres) on top of a cliff, surrounded by water. There is no way to safely leave other than by air. It is a prized employment opportunity. It is a four year stint that you share with another person. 6 months on, 6 months off. All supplies have to be delivered by helicopter. Once a week. Unless an emergency. You make out a list what you need/want (food, medicine, recreation material, etc.) and tender it to the arriving crew. One week later when they return, they bring whatever. (You hope) and pick up your new list.
Some people would think this is their dream job (and life). I am sure with the internet and all it is much easier than in the past.