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You Can Get Paid $1,500 To Take A Nap Every Day For 30 Days

Talk about a DREAM job.

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Taking your mid-day nap can actually get you some serious bucks thanks to a company known as eachnight.

The company is now looking for five "Nap Reviewers" to determine the pros and cons of taking naps daily, and pay them $1,500 to do so.

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The team will be tasked with simply taking a nap every day for 30 days straight and writing a thorough review of their mid-day sleep, and will also be asked to take part in experiments to determine the effects of napping on memory, motivation, and productivity.

Applicants must be older than 18, possess strong English writing skills, and also be able to nap alone to ensure they experience undisturbed sleep.

Applications are due by May 31, 2021, and are welcome from anyone around the world.

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