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Job offer: $7K for every episode of The Simpsons. Also, find real life event predictions.


Job offer: $7K for every episode of The Simpsons. Also, find real life event predictions.

You get a weekly box full of donuts.

What are The Simpsons' predictions for 2022? A company is willing to pay you for your research.

PlatinCasino.co.uk, a UK gaming site, has hired a Simpsons Series Analyst. This analyst will watch every episode of the series to find real-life events that could be added to the list.

The company explained in their job application that "It's well-known that The Simpsons predicted major life events. And in our industry, we too like to predict the future." After a long time, we at PlatinCasino.co.uk have been curious to see what 2022 will bring ...".

It has been said that the show predicted Donald Trump's presidency.

The company will pay $7k to have someone go through all 33 seasons and the movie "to identify standout events, to help predict the likelihood of each one occurring."

Benefits include $100 extra to cover WiFi and Disney+ costs, along with a weekly box full of donuts for free.

To cover the 284 hours of viewing, employees will need to work 35.5 hour weeks.

Candidates must be at least 18 years old and fluent in English. However, applicants can work remotely from any country around the world.

"And of course, a passion for The Simpsons would be desirable, but it is not necessary."

You can submit your application here.

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Title: Job Offer: $7K to Watch Every Single Episode of The Simpsons and Find Real Life Event Predictions
Sourced From: toofab.com/2021/10/14/job-offer-7k-to-watch-every-single-episode-of-the-simpsons-and-find-real-life-event-predictions/
Published Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 19:50:39 +0000

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