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This Job Pays $2500 To Watch 25 Holiday Films

If you love Christmas movies, this might be the gig for you. Reviews.org is looking to pay one lucky person $2500  to watch 25 holiday movies. The gig’s job title: Chief Holiday…

Holiday 'Cheermeister' Might Be The Perfect Job
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If you love Christmas movies, this might be the gig for you. Reviews.org is looking to pay one lucky person $2500  to watch 25 holiday movies. The gig's job title: Chief Holiday Cheermeister. The Cheermeister even gets to decide which 25 holiday movies they want to watch.

Reviews.org posted a list of holiday film suggestions (although one would think that the person who gets the gig would have their own list of their own favorites):

Home Alone
Elf
The Polar Express
A Christmas Story
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
It's a Wonderful Life
Miracle on 34th Street
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Love Actually
A Charlie Brown Christmas
The Santa Clause
Jingle All the Way
Klaus
Christmas with the Kranks
The Grinch
Last Holiday
New Year's Eve
Arthur Christmas

To be eligible for the position, you must be 18 or older and eligible to work in the U.S. You must already own a device to stream movies. You must watch 25 holiday movies in 25 days.You will need to fill out a short post-movie survey to answer if the film filled you with holiday cheer.

As an added bonus, the person selected to be the Chief Holiday Cheermeister will receive $2,500 and one-year subscriptions to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime, HBO Max, Apple TV+ and Hallmark Movies Now.

Applications are being taken here through December 4. The winner will be announced on December 7.

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