Issa Dream Job: Reynolds Wrap Is Looking To Pay Someone $5,000 A Week To Travel The Country And Eat Ribs

Issa Dream Job: Reynolds Wrap Is Looking To Pay Someone $5,000 A Week To Travel The Country And Eat Ribs

Did someone say dream job? All you professional cookout attendees, especially those of you who love a good rack of ribs, there’s now a paid job for you!

Reynolds Wrap is looking for someone to travel across the United States in search of the tastiest ribs. What’s the salary for such an important job? Try $5,000 a week.

“If you don’t mind being paid to taste some of the most delicious BBQ ribs across the country, posting envy-inducing pictures of your food and falling asleep every night dreaming about your next rack of ribs, then you could have what it takes to be the next Reynolds Wrap Chief Grilling Officer,” the company said in a news release.

We can imagine how competitive the pool is for this job. So, if you want in, applications need to be submitted by tomorrow, June 19th, at midnight Central Time on the Reynolds Wrap website.

The person chosen will get to travel across the country for the first two weeks of August in search of the best barbecue ribs in America.

Along the way, the Chief Grilling Officer will be in charge of posting photos, grilling techniques and other multimedia on the company’s website as well as Reynolds Wrap’s social media channels.

Basically, the position will be an influencer for rib lovers. The tasty position includes prepaid travel and lodging for the winner and a guest.

Those of you who will be interested in applying will have to submit a photo of yourself grilling along with a 100-word essay about why you would be the best fit for the position.

So, if you know your ribs, this is likely the job for you. Roommates, do you have what it takes to be the next BBQ ribs influencer? Let us know!

TSR STAFF: Christina C! @cdelafresh

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