King of Cubicles for 'Rubik's World'
Going Like Sixty — December 3, 2008 — Pop Culture
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Stan (don’t call him Stanley) or “King” wants you to apply for the job of King of the Cubicles. It’s a contest, for Rubik’s World, but it’s also a job because the winner gets the position of game tester, works at home, gets paid, gets perks like a company car, a Nintendo Wii, Rubik’s World game, etc. Personal hygiene is not a biggie. Poopsocking is probably an excellent qualification. It’s a one year contract with an annual salary of $7,326 annual salary for The Game Factory.
Stan seems like a pretty cool boss. I gave him the fist bump and he was OK with it. Pretty grueling interview process, so we’ll see.
Stan seems like a pretty cool boss. I gave him the fist bump and he was OK with it. Pretty grueling interview process, so we’ll see.
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