A marijuana firm specializing in manufacturing pre-rolled joints has launched a marketing campaign to rent for what it calls the “final stoner dream job,” searching for a content material creator who will “receives a commission to smoke weed.”
Customized Cones USA introduced on Monday that it’s hiring for the function with its new direct-to-consumer model DaySavers, which produces rolling papers. The complete-time social media creator and occasion marketer job pays $70,420 with perks together with hashish product testing and all bills paid journey to marijuana occasions.
“We’re thrilled to be launching our Final Stoner Dream Job marketing campaign within the hopes that we’ll discover a devoted and one-of-a-kind content material creator and social media supervisor to assist us construct partaking content material on our social media platforms,” Harrison Bard, CEO of DaySavers and Customized Cones USA, stated in a press launch.
“If you happen to’re enthusiastic about hashish and have any form of inventive expertise—this can be the job for you,” he said. “Many individuals discuss doing what they love, however few even have the possibility to make it a actuality. It is a dream alternative for any hashish lover!”
Functions are being accepted via April 20. The corporate stated it is going to even be hiring part-time roles with comparable duties.
The marketing campaign is harking back to the time that hashish icon Snoop Dogg disclosed in 2019 that he pays an individual between $40,000-$50,000 per 12 months to roll blunts for him.
The Nationwide Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has additionally beforehand solicited assist to “purchase, develop and produce” marijuana cigarettes for analysis functions.
The gimmicky Customized Cones USA job posting actually attracts consideration to the model, however to be clear, an individual wouldn’t be employed merely to smoke marijuana. The job requires a background in social media content material administration, which might presumably be the chief duty of the rent.
Photograph courtesy of Martin Alonso.