Dressed
in a black dapper suit, Bolt posted a series of pictures on his social
media accounts as he posed next to his customised car parking spot.
Digicel,
who provide communication services across 33 markets in the Caribbean,
Central America and Asia Pacific, have sponsored the Jamaican athletics
icon since 2004 when he was fresh out of high school.
In
the pictures Bolt is pleased with his ‘good look’ and tells his legions
of fans, ‘be extraordinary. I have never let my schooling interfere
with my education.’
Although the job is an advertising campaign for Digicel, Bolt may soon be on the search for fresh employment.
Having stormed to 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay gold in Rio, he revealed that he will not compete at Tokyo 2020 at 33 years old.
The
sprinter has been coy on revealing a date for his retirement but Bolt
did confirm earlier this summer that he plans to compete in the IAAF
World Championships in London next August.
Racing
back at the Olympic Stadium in east London will bring back fond
memories for Bolt having clinched three of his gold medals during his
exemplary 2012 games.
The 30-year-old fastest man on earth has taken up a role as 'chief speed
officer' with a company after completing his historic 'triple triple'
at the Rio Games.
Usain Bolt take on a new job as a 'Chief Speed Officer' by Digicel, turns up for 'first day on the job' in dapper suit

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