Train Sim World 2.Successful candidates will be paid £20,000 and transformed into a non-playable character (NPC) with their face in the game.
While you continue to go about your day in real life, your NPC will spend its time refilling virtual vending machines in virtual train stations to ensure that virtual people can eat virtual Pringles on their virtual trains. (Fortunately, the £20,000 is real.)Comedian and gaming enthusiast Iain Stirling will be involved in the search for the perfect Pringles shelf-stacker.
Stirling said: "We now live in a world where you can get paid to work in a video game as a Pringles vending machine re-filler NPC!
My new role is to encourage people to get involved, be creative, and apply for this once in a lifetime role!"It's important to plan and prepare for the role of a lifetime and I am hoping my matchmaking wit inspires people to get involved.
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