{"id":99091,"date":"2023-09-21T20:49:29","date_gmt":"2023-09-21T20:49:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritycovernews.com\/?p=99091"},"modified":"2023-09-21T20:49:29","modified_gmt":"2023-09-21T20:49:29","slug":"you-can-be-paid-to-watch-the-rugby-at-the-pub-and-drink-pints","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritycovernews.com\/lifestyle\/you-can-be-paid-to-watch-the-rugby-at-the-pub-and-drink-pints\/","title":{"rendered":"You can be paid to watch the rugby at the pub and drink pints"},"content":{"rendered":"

You can't beat watching a bit of sport at the pub while enjoying a good pint. But imagine how much better it would be if you were paid to do it?<\/p>\n

There's only one catch – you have to wear a certain item of clothing to bag the cash. British clothing brand Charles Tyrwhitt, retailer of high-quality shirts, suits, casualwear, shoes and accessories, is looking for a shirt tester to put its non-iron shirts to the ultimate performance test. <\/p>\n

All you have to do is try one out to enjoy a pint at the pub. It's hoped the task will see how well the designs last in two high-pressure scenarios – at work and while watching the rugby.<\/p>\n

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Receiving a package worth over \u00a31,000, the successful applicant will be hosted in a VIP area of The Tyrwhitt Arms pub in Covent Garden, London, to watch England vs Samoa on Saturday, October 7.<\/p>\n

When they arrive they'll be able to enjoy bottomless food and drinks with their mates. After testing the shirts in both a work and rugby-watching scenario, the shirt tester will need to report back to Charles Tyrwhitt and review its comfort, crease-proof ability, sweat-wicking efficiency and hybrid workwear suitability by October 28.<\/p>\n

To be in with a chance of bagging the job you'll need to take pride in your dress, while appreciating comfortable attire. You'll also need to be a true rugby fanatic who understands the 50:22 law, and isn\u2019t fazed by terms like scrum, "dark arts" and the "blind side".<\/p>\n

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As well as this, it'd be good if applicants understood the common thread between Charles Tyrwhitt and England rugby – passion, craft and attention to detail. The winner will bag:<\/p>\n