No degree is necessary, but Dish said the person must have an affinity for both King’s hair-raising novels and horror movies, in general.
The person will be provided with all 13 films, as well as a "survival kit" with a blanket, popcorn, candy, and some Stephen King paraphernalia "to set the stage for what is sure to be a terrifying experience."Applicants must be 18 or older and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to apply, the company said. A drug test or background check is not required, it added. .
In 200 words or less, Dish says to "tell us why you should be tortured this way." USDish.com"Let us know how you like to celebrate the Halloween season and any other relevant information that would make you the perfect candidate. It’ll be the scariest—but easiest—way to make $1,300, so apply today," the description reads. This story was reported from Cincinnati.
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