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Love football and want to get paid to watch it? Well, you’re in luck because the Super Bowl is just a few weeks away and Oddspedia wants to pay you to do so. Here’s how to apply to get paid to watch the Super Bowl this February.
Do you care about the color of Gatorade thrown over the winning coach just as much as the winning score? Can you decipher the length of the national anthem before kick-off? Well, this gig is for you. Oddspedia wants YOU to be their Official Novelty Bet Analyst for Super Bowl LVII.
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So what does the job entail? You’ll have to take notes and collect relevant data during the game including the pre-match, halftime show, and post-game analysis. The winner will be required to work for a maximum of 5 hours.
Keep in mind the maximum prize available to the winner is $1,100, which equates to 5 hours of work valued at $200 per hour plus an additional $100 for your snacks and refreshments.
Questions you’ll have to answer include the following:
If all of this sounds doable to you all you have to do is answer the following question: What color do you think the Gatorade poured over the winning Head Coach will be?
Answer that question here, apply to get paid to watch the Super Bowl. All entries must be made before 5pm GMT/12pm ET on Wednesday February 8, and may your favorite team win!
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