There are few truly honorable ways to earn a dollar, particularly in this specific soul-crushing stage of capitalism we are dealing in now and getting paid to watch every Fast & Furious movie while taking notes on car damage is certainly one of them.

Over the weekend, a company came forward with its well-timed plan to pay someone $1,000 to serve in the temporary role of “Fast & Furious claims adjuster.” In short, the selected individual will be tasked with watching all entries in the main saga franchise, including this month’s Vin Diesel's Fast X. While making their way through the franchise, the selected individual must make notes on all instances of car damage while also highlighting specifics such as the types of cars involved and the total number of such incidents in each individual film.
You could land an unusual side hustle this summer – binge the “Fast and Furious” films over a two-week period. FinanceBuzz is looking for someone to watch all 10 movies, which will be more than 20 hours of content, for $1,000, plus $100 to cover the cost of any streaming fees. While watching the films, you’ll track damages from all the car crashes for the team at Finance Buzz to estimate the insurance impact of the franchise’s reckless driving.

To be eligible for this task, you must have the ability to rent or stream movies from your home and be able to watch “Fast X” in a theater. You will note any car accidents that result in damage, including the number of accidents, the extent of the damage and what cars are involved. Applications are due by May 19, and the chosen candidate will be notified via email by May 26.
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Binge the entire ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise for $1K
It is very generous of the company that is giving up those 1 K using Vin Diesel's Fast X movie as a catch, anyways even if we are hard cord Fast and Furious fans, the fact is that you also need to be able to estimate the damages in each car's accident....and I not sure if they are talking about protagonist's car crashes or if we also have to include estimates to the other 300 plus car damaged during every film!? Good luck guys!!

Blessed to be a part of the number one movie in the Galaxy. What a truly great theatrical experience!
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Of course, Vin Diesel was referring to ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ Box Office that Kicks Off Summer Movie Season With $118 Million Debut

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