Dream Job: Lie In Bed All Day And Watch T.V And Make ₹ 25 Lakh Per Annum

Lie In Bed All Day And Watch T.V And Make ₹ 25 Lakh Per Annum

Have you ever felt how cool life would be if you had a job that would not want you to get off the couch and would also reward you for watching TV and sleeping comfortably all day? It is everyones dream job but unfortunately there ain’t job like such for lazy asses until now but now there is one such job creation that would just want you to ly around the house all day but also will pay you in a lump sum of Rs. 25 lakh.

 No, you are not dreaming. Stop rubbing your eyes or pinching yourself because this is true. A UK company has stepped in to offer these types of jobs.

The company, based in Britain (UK), says it pays job seekers just to stay in bed. watch TV whenever they like, and then sleep comfortably as if you did the job sincerely. A luxury bed is also offered by the company.

Dream Job: Lie In Bed All Day And Watch T.V And Make ₹ 25 Lakh Per Annum

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According to official information, an employee who joins the company has to spend 6-7 hours a day in bed. It is the employee’s job to examine and review the mattress while lying on the bed. Thus he should spend at least 37.5 hours a week in bed and describe his experiences. The company pays a salary of 24 lakh 79 thousand rupees per month for this work.

Plus, you’ll be getting rid of clutter you don’t need to travel to and get to work from home every day or let’s say sleep at home every day.

Dream Job: Lie In Bed All Day And Watch T.V And Make ₹ 25 Lakh Per Annum

The home company sends the candidate a bed. Brian Dillon, Marketing Manager, Crafted Beds, says spending time on the bed at home is enough.

In order to secure this job of mattress tester, one must be a British citizen. Too bad people from other countries can’t apply but who knows there might come a day when crafted beds is hiring overseas or some companies in the home countries emerge to pay you to do nothing.

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