You Can Get Hired To Travel Across The Country Inside A Giant Peanut-Mobile

This is NUT a drill.
Mr. Peanut Planters NUTmobile Peanutters. Right: Mr. Peanut and a woman jumping in the air.

Mr. Peanut Planters NUTmobile Peanutters. Right: Mr. Peanut and a woman jumping in the air.

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You can apply for a job right now to travel across the country with Mr. Peanut himself inside a giant peanut-mobile.

Kraft Heinz, the company behind Planters, is looking to hire a new team that will drive across the U.S. in the NUTmobile delivering snacks to fans all over the country.

It’s certainly a ride that’s guaranteed to turn heads. A Planters Peanutter

Three 26-foot-long, GPS-equipped, peanuts on wheels are driven and maintained by a team of Planters brand ambassadors called Peanutters — and you could be one of them.

According to the job posting, Peanutters' responsibilities include driving the NUTmobile from city to city, managing and creating content for social media, and acting as a "specialist & Spokesperson for Mr. Peanut, walking in the shoes of an American icon."

The minimum requirements for the job are a bachelor's degree, a valid driver's license, and the desire to spend a year on the road — so it's the perfect gig for recent grads.

Before new Peanutters hit the road, they go through training at "Peanut Prep" where they'll learn about the company's history and products, how to plan special events, and, most importantly, how to maneuver the large legume in traffic.

Upon graduation, they are given the keys to the NUTmobile and begin their journey along the highways of America.

One Peanutter said, "This opportunity is everything it’s cracked up to be. People love Mr. Peanut and the NUTmobile wherever we go."

Applications are open until 11:59 p.m. on February 19, so it's not too late if you think this is the job for you.

Planters Spokesperson (Peanutter)

Company: Kraft Heinz

Who Should Apply: Peanut enthusiasts, anyone with a desire to travel cross-country, bachelor's graduates, Mr. Peanut fans, and anyone who likes turning heads.

Apply Here

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.
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