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This Dream Job Needs You To Sleep At Five-Star Hotels In England!

This dream job in England needs you to sleep in the bedrooms of luxurious five-star hotels and you will also get paid for it!

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By: Priyanka Chakrabarti Published: Nov 18, 2020 12:02 PM IST

This Dream Job Needs You To Sleep At Five-Star Hotels In England!
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You can now get paid to sleep on the job! Sound’s like a dream job, doesn’t it? If you, like us, love a good snooze and don’t mind getting paid for it, then this job in England is meant for you. Read on to know more. By Amitha Ameen

 

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Tielle Love Luxury is looking for someone who may be interested in a job that entails testing out beds at luxury hotels in England. Basically, as a five-star bed tester, the employee will get to spend the night in some of the best hotels in the country. All they need to do apart from sleeping, of course, is report back on their experience on the bed linen and the bedroom settings.

 

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Those who land this dream job can also expect all expenses to be paid along with a small fee for each night that they spend away from their homes. They will also receive a total of five free five-star hotel stays for one night each. And, the best part is that they can tag a friend or companion along on the job. Some of the prestigious hotels include The Artist Residence in Brighton, Grantley Hall in Ripon, and The Savoy in London.

 

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To win a chance at getting this dream job, those interested will have to fill out a form and the winner will be selected through a random number generator. Along with staying in luxurious hotels, winners will also receive a cash prize of £1,000 (INR 98,717) along with another £500 (INR 49,358) for travel expenses.

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