Pizza Hut will pay you $50k to eat pizza and travel

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Friday, October 21, 2016
Pizza Hut Pays $50k to sports fan
Pizza Hut has partnered with the NCAA this year, and now, they're hiring the perfect individual to send to Division 1 championship games all over the nation.

Do you plan to spend a lot of time watching college sports and eating pizza? If the answer is "yes," now you could get paid for it.

Pizza Hut is now accepting applications for its new 'Pizza Hut All-American' job which will send one college sports fan on an "epic adventure" to dozens of Division I NCAA championship games all across the country during the 2016-17 season. Oh, and you'll make $50,000.

"This lucky individual will travel the country bringing the pizza and the energy to pizza-loving sports fans all over this great nation," the company wrote in the press release.

All you have to do to apply is fill out an application online, then submit a resume and video showing why you're the perfect pizza and sports fan for the job.

Pizza Hut said the ideal candidate is social media savvy, has a passion for all NCAA sports and has experience in creating great content for social media.

"The right candidate will be outgoing, enthusiastic and eager to share his/her journey with fans," the job description states. "He/she will have a proven track record of creating great content, with a detailed understanding of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. The All-American should be ready to roll at all times and able to professionally handle everything from a live media interview to a Facebook Live broadcast."

If you're chosen, you'll travel from championship to champsionship throughout the 2016-2017 season, giving pizza to fans and documenting your adventures on social media.

The deadline for applications is November 6th, according to the company's website, which also notes that you must be at least 21 years old and a US resident to be eligible. The job will last from November 14, 2016 through June 30, 2017.

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