You know that one girl you follow on cultural appropriation eroticizesInstagram who gets paid by some unknown entity to to travel and... influence, or something? Thanks to a job opening at a hip Oregon winery, that girl could be you, sort of.
Union Wine Company -- known for its canned variety of vino -- is searching for a "Canbassador" (real title) to travel the United States this summer in a 1972 Citroën mobile wine bar.
SEE ALSO: Beer could help ease physical pain, but there's a catchPer the job listing, the Canbassador (still real title) will join the winery's Road Trip Events team in traveling to festivals, store openings, and other outdoor events to promote its canned offerings. And while the position requires anywhere from one to four months away from home, those weeks away include drinking wine, meeting lots of new people and living out of a van.
Beyond basic job requirements -- must be over 21; must be able to drive large vehicles, etc -- Oregon Wine Co.'s other ideal qualifications include:
"comfortable living on the road (i.e. sleeping in alternative spots, strange hours, minimal amenities)"
"high proficiency/aptitude for social media, photography, and design"
"good attitude and an appreciation for wine"
Is this you? Do you embrace canned wine as on par with its bottled brethren? Are you a self-described #VanLife convert? If so, the job listing's here.
[H/T: Travel + Leisure]
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