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Get hired as a professional Cheeseburger Taster!

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Get hired as a professional Cheeseburger Taster!

This could be absolutely the best job ever!!  Especially if you are a cheeseburger lover!  This could be your dream job or a nice side hustle!

A website called Bonus Finder is looking to hire a professional CHEESEBURGER TASTER. They’re going to pay someone $500 to eat and rate a whole bunch of cheeseburgers to decide which one is the best.

If you’re interested, they’re accepting applications for the next two weeks. And by “applications,” I mean you give them your email and two sentences about why you’re the right person for the job.  CLICK HERE to fill out the application.

In your opinion, who has the best burger in Tennessee or Kentucky?

Of course, if you are on a diet, this job may not be for you.

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