If you’re watching Netflix right now you’ll be jealous to learn some people are getting paid to do just that.
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That’s right, Netflix actually pays people to binge-watch shows. There’s a catch, of course.
The actual job description of a “juicer,” as they’re called, is to watch shows and determine which screenshots and video clips will best convey what the show is about to viewers.
While it sounds like the perfect job, it only pays $10 per show or movie. Juicers are also considered independent contractors so they don’t receive any employment benefits. Some of the employees have even launched a class action lawsuit claiming they should be classified as employees, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Despite the lawsuit, it still sounds like a pretty cool gig or at least an easy way to finally make it all the way through your queue guilt free.
The company is pretty hush hush about how to get one of these jobs, but, hey, a girl can dream, right?
This story first appeared at Womanista.