Apply for ‘Time2play Las Vegas Casino Buffet Tester’ Job Reviewing All-You-Can-Eat Buffets With Many Benefits

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Apply for ‘Time2play Las Vegas Casino Buffet Tester’ Job Reviewing All-You-Can-Eat Buffets With Many Benefits
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This 'job' hires you to review four major buffets in Las Vegas – airfare and hotel included!

Want to apply for the most awesome job ever? It comes with amazing benefits and a decent paycheck, but you can’t be averse to gaining about five or ten pounds. Still interested? The casino comparison site Time2play is hiring someone to taste-test and review four of Las Vegas’s most epic buffets, as reported by Delish.

This ‘Time2play Las Vegas Casino Buffet Tester’ job is a dream-come-true for some, as you carve a path in the carpet leading from the buffet to your table over and over. All you can eat? Yes, and then some. If you are ready to be a remorseless eatin’ machine like Homer Simpson, apply to be the ‘employee of the munch’ by reviewing the buffets at the Wynn, the Bellagio, the Cosmopolitan and Caesar’s Palace.

Although we think the chance to dine is paycheck enough, you’ll also get $500 cash upon completion of the reviews, a $500 Southwest Airlines voucher to get you and a buddy to Las Vegas, four nights at a casino hotel on the Strip, $1,000 in spending money and... we hesitate to mention this hilarious, necessary perk: a pair of Lululemon sweatpants since your regular pants may no longer fit. Does your plus-one get to indulge at the buffets too? Emphatically, YES.

Want a quick rundown of what you might be slipping onto your plate? At the Wynn, there’s a new eggs Benedict station and a Latin street food station, as well as 16 live-action stops to see chefs cooking, and you’ll dine in a palm tree filled atrium. At the Cosmopolitan’s Wicked Spoon buffet, enjoy a market dining experience with rotating seasonal dishes along with more traditional fare, dining on the second level of the Chelsea Tower. At Caesar’s Palace’s newly renovated Bacchanal Buffet, hundreds of food offerings are prepared in front of you in nine open kitchens: Las Vegas’s largest buffet at more than 25,000 square feet. The nature-inspired dining area has glass, stone, and ice cave décor. Finally, the Bellagio’s buffet has live cooking stations with worldwide cuisine and a personalized gelato stand. With a four night hotel stay, you can tackle one buffet each day and then 'work off' the calories by throwing dice at the craps table.

Apply by midnight EST on July 31. The online application form is easy and requires you to write a short paragraph on why you are the best person to be a Las Vegas casino buffet tester. You must be 21+ to enter – these buffets are usually ‘all you can drink,’ too. Which reminds us of another dream job being paid $10k a month to live at a California winery... the employment scene is looking great these days.