You Can Now Get Paid £1,800 To Watch Christmas Films In December
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Are you sitting comfortably? Good, because it turns out that you could be payed for staying right where you are and binging a ton of Christmas movies.
No, we're not even kidding.
The seriously dreamy job is being offered by reviews.org, who is recruiting a Chief Holiday Cheermeister to join its team.
To be in with a chance, all you have to do it watch 25 Christmas movies in a month, and fill out a questionnaire on each, with feedback.
You'll then be asked to rank them in order, picking the ones you think are the best.
And you'll then be paid a total of £1,800 for your time. That's £72 a movie!
If that wasn't enough, the chosen movie lover will get a subscriptions to Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, HBO Max and Apple TV+ for free, so they can binge every movie on the list.
But even after they finish the gig, the subscriptions will be valid for a year, so they can continue watching all their favourite shows.
Other films they'll be expected to watch include Elf, Home Alone, Polar Express and It's A Wonderful Life.
The job advert reads: "Does the sound of jingle bells warm your heart? Have you always wanted a ticket to the Polar Express?
"Did you start celebrating Christmas on November 1 (or, let's be real, probably before that)? If you're the type of person who watches holiday movies year-round, we want to hire you!"
"As our Chief Holiday Cheermeister (put this prestigious title on your resume), you're going to get $2,500 (£1,800) of cold hard cash (well... probably a direct deposit).
"And that's not all! (Cue the holiday infomercial.) We'll give you gift cards to cover a one-year subscription to the streaming services.
"And you get unlimited hot cocoa breaks and a fast-tracked application to the "nice" list."
If this sounds like a bit of you, applications are now open, and you have until next week to apply.
We're racing you to this one, though. We think we've found our calling...
Topics: Christmas, TV Entertainment