Toymaker Mattel says it will pay someone nearly $18,000 to play and promote its new Uno game
At four hours a day, four days a week across a four-week period, the New York City-based job would pay a total of $17,776.
Its main task is to promote Uno Quatro, a variation on the original card game which involves trying to match four-in-a-row using plastic tiles on a grid. They'll also have to"be friendly and willing to ask strangers to play the game," while teaching them in"an engaging way." That also means the candidate must be able to sit for long periods, lift and carry 50 pounds, and set up playing tables and tents on location.
Since the role is based in New York City, whoever gets it must be able to work in person. The role will last from September 13 to October 7, but
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