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As you’re hunkered down for the second winter in a row, you may be running out of things to keep yourself occupied. You’ve watched all the shows, done all the easy DIY projects around the house and baked all the bread. What’s left? How about watching movies featuring bugs and collecting data on them? Yup, that’s a thing you can currently do to earn money. Here’s what to know and how to apply.
The chosen candidate will be required to watch 10 bug-related movies in a short amount of time, while taking notes and tracking details in each film. Specifically, they’ll have to watch these movies and complete their worksheet reports over the course of one week:
A Bug’s Life
Antz
James and the Giant Peach
Bee Movie
Eight-Legged Freaks
Arachnophobia
Them!
Ant-Man
The Fly
Starship Troopers
The gig pays $1,500. On top of that, Pest Pro Search (the company currently hiring for this position), will reimburse you for any movies you have to purchase (on Amazon Prime), and give you up to $50 for snacks.
In addition to being at least 18 years of age and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, the ideal applicant will have:
Enthusiasm for films, especially ones that are bug-related.
Strong attention to detail.
The ability and availability to binge-watch 10 movies in a short amount of time.
If you think this sounds like the weeklong job for you, fill out this application, including taking a few paragraphs to tell Pest Pro Search why you’re the person they need for this job.
While some of these dream job contests pick the winner—we mean, successful candidate—at random, this is not one of those situations. In fact, the people doing the hiring will be heavily basing their choices on an applicant’s level of enthusiasm for these bug movies.
Your application has to be in by 5 pm on March 5, 2021. The winner will be selected and notified on March 10th, and the job will take place over a week before the end of the month. Now it’s up to you: we won’t bug you about it again.
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