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Mattress company looking for professional ‘sleepers’ to take naps in public

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dream career could be lying in wait for anybody who wants to get paid for literally sleeping on the job.Casper, a New York-based mattress company, is advertising for professional "sleepers" who will earn money for taking naps and sharing their experiences on social media platforms.

But don't snooze if you want to apply for one of the vacancies, as the closing date is tomorrow (August 11).READ MORE:Royal fans swoon as Prince Charlotte mimics Prince William's body languageAnd, whilst it is stated that living in New York would be preferred, it is not required, meaning you might be able to persuade the company, founded in 2014, to make an overseas appointment with "Casper Sleepers" said to be required to be willing to snooze "in our stores, and in unexpected settings out in the world".Listed as criteria for a successful candidate is an "exceptional sleeping ability," the "desire to sleep as much as possible" and an "ability to sleep through anything".While you might have got away with it by pretending your camera wasn't working during a Zoom conference call, this is also one job where pyjamas are the official dress code.All employed sleepers will receive free Casper products too, while working part-time and receiving compensation.You will need to be over the age of 18 to apply and willing to capture content to feature on social media platforms.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Optional TikTok videos can also be included in applications, with candidates reminded to include their TikTok handle and a link to their post.One post on Casper's TikTok account that shows a sleeper called hypocritehoney catching some Zs is waking plenty of people up to the possibility of.

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