This company wants to pay 'fussy sleepers' $250 per hour — here's how to apply (via CNBCMakeIt)
If you're a "fussy sleeper," a mattress review company might have a dream side-gig for you.is seeking a "self-confessed insomniac" to test out sleeping "apps, pillows, eye masks and bedding." Over the course of the two-month gig, the chosen applicant will try eight different products, each for a week at a time. Then, they'll complete a review on whether or not they noticed differences in the quality and quantity of their sleep.
The job application requires a 150-word explanation of why you think you're a perfect fit for the role. According to the job listing, candidates must be bona fide toss-and-turners – sound sleepers need not apply. published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found 40% of people have suffered from sleep problems since the pandemic started.
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