Monica Reed

Take more breaks and get paid!  Say what???

March 5, 2019 - Plymouth, MN: Bottles of Chameleon Cold Brew flavored coffee in Mocha and Vanilla flavors in a grocery store refrigerated display Photo: Shutterstock

Take more breaks and get paid! Say what???

A coffee company called Chameleon is planning to “hire” two people for $3,000 each . . . to take more coffee breaks.

If you want a shot, you can enter on their website by May 31st. They’re going to pick two people who will get $3,000 each and 10 cases of cold brew bottles.

They say they were inspired to run the contest after they found that two-thirds of people who are working from home say they take the same number of coffee breaks or even fewer than they used to . . . even though they work longer hours.

 

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