Coffee company will pay you $75,000—plus health insurance, travel costs, and more—to tour the country and document the trip on social media
Chameleon Coffee is offering $75,000 to join its “Brew Crew” and promote its coffee across the country. The job also comes with full health coverage and gallons of free coffee.
Maybe you’re a vegetarian, so driving the weinermobile isn’t for you. And perhaps you also have a nut allergy, making it impossible to drive Planter’s 26-foot long NUTmobile around the country. Good news: There is yet another job that will pay you to traverse the country—and you won’t need to learn to drive a ludicrously large vehicle as one of the requirements.
Chameleon Coffee is looking for two members of its inaugural “Brew Crew.” The job is pretty simple: Traverse the country and share the company’s coffee, while documenting the trip on social media. Stops will include SXSW in Austin, Texas, Las Vegas, and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado.
And the pay for this particular gig is almost as much as the combined salaries of both a Hotdogger and Peanutter. Those hired for the job will earn a $75,000 salary, as well as comprehensive medical, dental and vision benefits, a daily per diem for food and essentials, paid housing for the trip and basically all the caffeine your system can handle.
Applications for the gig are being accepted now through Feb. 12. To get the job, you’ll need to be over 21 (with a clean driving record), an experienced content creator, and have a nomadic spirit. You’ll also need to put together a 60-second video on Instagram or TikTok explaining why you want the job.
And, yes, you can apply with a friend so you’re not stuck traveling the country with a stranger.
It is, apparently, prime season for cross-country spokesperson jobs. Oscar Mayer is still accepting applications to drive the wienermobile around the country through Jan. 31, while Planters earlier this week opened the search for people to drive its iconic long peanut vehicle (and dress up like Mr. Peanut) back and forth across America, with applications for that gig being accepted through Feb. 14.
This story was originally featured on Fortune.com