Hormel Foods, the makers of Planters, is hiring three full-time crew members to travel across the U.S. in a 26-foot-long peanut-shaped vehicle: the NUTmobile. Chosen candidates, referred to as "Peanutters," will represent the peanut brand in media interviews and community events across the country.
Planters has listed a job posting that includes driving the company's NUTmobile -- a 26-foot-long peanut on wheels that travels coast-to-coast for promotional appearances. The company is hiring a "Peanutter" -- a one-year brand ambassador position that pays $45,000 plus benefits and travel expenses.
WASHINGTON — Have you always dreamed of driving a giant peanut? Well, Planters might have just the nutty job for you. Hormel Foods, the makers of Planters, is hiring three full-time crew members ...
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