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Michelob Ultra will pay you $50,000 to be their “Chief Exploration Officer” (traveler of state parks)

Denver, CO / USA - 10/06/19 Michelob Ultra Pure Gold Beer in a bottle Photo: Shutterstock

Michelob Ultra will pay you $50,000 to be their “Chief Exploration Officer” (traveler of state parks)

Michelob Ultra is officially hiring someone for a very unique position.  Hold on to your hats!  Are you ready?  Do you have what it takes to be the Chief Exploration Officer for Michelob Ultra Pure Gold?

Of course the job comes with an office with a great view, lots of travel and, plenty of beer.  (Thank you!)

How do I qualify?  I’m sure you are asking yourself the very same question!  On their website, the ideal candidate is described as someone who has a “deep appreciation for nature” who will take the best photos at national park to share on the company’s social media on the six-month journey. You’ll also need to agree to follow CDC guidance for the coronavirus.

The chosen applicant will be provided with a camper van equipped with a bathroom and shower, as well as gas money.  Here is a plus…a “plus one” is also allowed, partner or dog.  You gotta be 21 years or older and have a valid driver’s license.

Michelob says the job pays $50,000, and applications can be submitted through their website until September 30 or click HERE!

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