Domino’s Pizza Japan offers 2.5 million yen for 1 hour of work
November 4th, 2010 - 6:09 pm ICT by ANILondon, Nov 4 (ANI): Earnings of a normal pizza delivery boy can barely cover his expenses, but Domino’s Pizza Japan is offering a whopping 2.5 million yen (19,180 pounds) for an hour’s shift in December.
The popular American pizza outlet said it would hire one person for the part-time job, which requires neither experience nor education, only that applicants must be over 18, reports the Daily Express.
The company hasn’t given any further information, but is likely to provide details on November 10.
However, it is said that the 2.5 million yen job is part of its campaign commemorating the 25th anniversary of its arrival in Japan. (ANI)
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