Monica Reed

Perks, perks and more perks! This job!

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Perks, perks and more perks! This job!

Murphy-Goode Winery in Sonoma County, California is hiring someone off the Internet to move to wine country for a year, drink wine, and learn the industry.

And they’re going to pay $10,000 a month . . . yep, that’s $120,000 for the year. Plus they’ll give you a free place to live. And 30 free cases of wine.

They say they’re looking for, quote, “wine lovers . . . looking for a change in your career and to pursue your passion . . . we will work with you and your passions to help you choose your path in the wine business.”

If you’re interested, you can submit a video by the end of June telling them why you want the job.

 

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