Could this be your 'dream' job?
- Casper is hiring professional nappers to snooze for a living, putting a whole new spin on sleeping on the job.There is a bit of work when you are awake though. You’ll need to create social media content to show people what it is like to be a professional sleeper.
The qualifications for the job include an “exceptional sleeping ability,” a “desire to sleep as much as possible” and of course, the “ability to sleep through anything.” In addition to being paid to sleep, Casper sleepers will get to wear pajamas to work, get some free Casper products and have the flexibility of a part-time schedule.
The company is taking applications through Thursday, and showing off some sleep skills on TikTok is encouraged.
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