Star Wars Fans! Dream Job Alert: Get Paid $1000 To Watch Every ‘Star Wars’ Film

CableTV.com wants to pay one lucky person to partake in a Star Wars movie marathon! Our team is looking to hire a couch potato Jedi master $1,000 to watch the ten Star Wars films back-to-back before Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker‘s big debut on December 20th. Applications opened last week — we will select the most qualified candidate to take on this geeky dream job next month.

Details can be found below:


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Where: You can find more information along with the application form here: https://www.cabletv.com/blog/star-wars-movie-marathon

Why: Our goal is to hire a Star Wars-crazed fan who can help us generate excitement over the release of the next big film this winter, as well as give us new perspectives and opinions on the 42-year saga with their unique insights and expertise.

What: We’re hiring a professional Star Wars nerd to watch all ten Star Wars films for $1,000. This means making some fast, fun cash while hangin’ on the couch rewatching your favorites (and taking some notes for us along the way). For the candidate selected for this role, we’ll be sending a care package with every Star Wars film on Blu-Ray along with an array of other fun Star Wars-themed gear.

When: Applications are open now through December 11th, 2019 at 7 PM EST.

About Kristyn Clarke

I am a journalist and interviewer who is completely obsessed with music, TV, film and all other aspects of pop culture! I am currently the Director of Operations for PopCultureMadness.com and my work can also be found on MusicMayhemMagazine.com, TheRockRevival.com, and TryItToday.com! Have my B.S. in Television/Video Production from Wilmington University and have been working in online media for the past ten years and loving every moment of it!

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