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PostFri Jun 19, 2015 11:46 am 
Earn $55k a year putting on nail polish My favorite part of the job description: "A very key element for the job candidate is to be able avoid physical labor or household chores that could damage their hands." lol.gif http://www.click2houston.com/news/british-nail-polish-subscription-service-looking-for-nail-testers/33648252

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PostFri Jun 19, 2015 12:48 pm 
Or you could be a Professor of Legos at Cambridge... Got to love the Brits. Help wanted: Cambridge seeks Lego professor University accepted $2.3M from Lego Foundation to launch research center LONDON (CNNMoney) - Get your cover letters and resumes ready. The University of Cambridge is on the cusp of hiring a Lego professor. The 800-year-old British university recently accepted £1.5 million ($2.3 million) from the Lego Foundation to launch a new research center focused on "play in education, development, and learning". The professor is expected to lead the center. The role will be financed by an additional £2.5 million ($3.9 million) from the Lego Foundation. The job still needs a final sign-off from the university, but official documents show Cambridge's School of the Humanities and Social Sciences is keen to hire someone for the new position. Candidates for the role will likely need to be passionate about playing with colorful plastic bricks and enthusiastic about early childhood education. The Lego Foundation has been collaborating with Cambridge in the last decade on research related to children's play. It also has ties with MIT in the U.S. and the Tsinghua University in China. The foundation is known for its philanthropic and research work related to childhood education and play. It is financed by the Lego Group, which manufactures and sells the popular toy bricks.

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