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Dream job will pay you $10,000 a month to taste wine and live rent-free at Sonoma winery

If you’re a wine lover looking to learn the ins-and-outs of the business and make six figures, this may be the dream job for you.

One California company is offering $10,000 a month and free rent for you to taste wine and learn the craft of the industry.

Murphy-Goode Winery

Murphy-Goode Winery is offering the dream job for wine-lovers – including a $10,000-a-month salary[/caption]

The lucky person who lands the role will get to live rent-free in Sonoma Wine Country in California and learn the ins-and-outs of the wine business

Murphy-Goode is accepting applications for the job – where you can shadow winemaker Dave Ready Jr – and learn all about the wine business in Sonoma.

It promises to “instantaneously catapult you into the wine stratosphere” as you cultivate your wine passion into a career.

While on the job, the lucky employee will learn how a harvest works, and manage a tasting room.

It doesn’t pay overtime – but the gig comes with a $10k a month paycheck – totaling $120,000 a year.

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Applicants will learn how the harvest process works, and get to manage a tasting room[/caption]

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The gig pays six-figures – or $120,000 a year[/caption]

In an added bonus, it comes with a whole year’s worth of wine.

The job listing states: “To apply for your Murphy-Goode dream job all you need to do is pull out your camera and show us why you are a really Goode candidate (creativity and humor a plus).”

According to the job posting, candidates “will be evaluated on role value, creativity and design, applicable experience and skill set.”

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Applicants must submit a video on why this is their dream job[/caption]


Applicants must be at least 21 years old, and be a resident of the US or Washington DC.

People must also be able to list at least 50 pounds – and willing to work flexible hours, including nights and weekends.

Those interested can apply on Murphy Goode’s website before the June 30 deadline.