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Wanna drive the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile as a job?

If you’ve ever dreamed of driving a 27-foot long hot dog on wheels, your dream could be about to come true!

Oscar Mayer is now hiring Wienermobile drivers, also known as ‘Hotdoggers’, for a one year position with the company beginning in June, 2019.

Created in 1936 by Carl Mayer, the Wienermobile has become legendary for Oscar Mayer.  The company has six Wienermobiles traveling across the country right now and you could be one of those 6 people hired to drive the weinermobile!!

Newly hired Hotdoggers will represent the Oscar Mayer brand.  Traveling from coast to coast while representing the company through various media interviews, charity functions, and so much more. Of course, also driving the Wienermobile along the highways and byways of America!

The company is looking for individuals with a BA or BS in various communications, PR, and marketing degrees, but is open to any applicant. Oscar Myer is currently accepting resumes through January 31.

If it’s always been a dream to work driving big hotdogs around America, you can apply here.

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