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Want to earn $39K per hour? Move to Japan and become a pizza delivery guy

Domino's Pizza Japan has put up a tempting offer -- A part-time pizza delivery position is up for grabs, no experience necessary and it comes with a huge pay package of 2,500,000 yen (SG$39,700) per hour.

A STOMPer had read news about the job offering, which is part of a series of events organised to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Domino's Pizza Japan, on AsiaOne yesterday (November 8).

The only requirements for the job are that the applicant must be aged over 18.

According to reports, the gimmick has created a buzz in Japan, where average hourly part-time pay comes to about SG$12.41.

The offer seems too good to be true, says the sender, who was intrigued by the idea of such a high-paying part-time job.

She says:

"I found this particular piece of news very interesting

"If you want to earn $39, 700 an hour, all you have to do is move to Japan and become a pizza delivery guy".

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skylian3001 said   on 24 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
wow...can i join...this is sooo good!!!
xxgreenday94 said   on 16 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
they still owe us an apology
bluehawk168 said   on 14 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
What the? Idiot stomper! It's only for that hour. You think it's every hour? Dream on...
sculder1 said   on 10 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
yawns , recycled "news" .
Jianbin84 said   on 9 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
Selvaraja. what is wrong with this post?
lovelybones said   on 9 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
lol sevaraja always says the same things :)
harveykid2 said   on 9 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
Its a gimmick, even the CEO of a Japanese company don't earn this pay/hour. Its just an advert and if you respond they says its typo error.
AngMo187 said   on 9 Nov, 2010   Report as offensive  
You do know they only pay you for 1 hour, it is part of promotion of there anniversary in Japan. Old news!