Canada offers beer hangover evaluation for $1,200 USD

Canada offers beer hangover evaluation for $1,200 USD

Not a bad part-time job for beer lovers!

EduBirdie, an essay writing portal, decided to conduct an unusual experiment and assess the impact of different beer brands on students and their studies in the run-up to National Beer Day in the United States, which will be April 7.

The company knows that student life is not only about constant cramming, but also about partying, having fun and drinking alcohol.

"We decided to conduct a study to determine which of the 15 most popular American beer brands would have the least impact on your productivity the next morning," the company says on its website.

Job Details

The company is looking for volunteers willing to take part in the experiment. They will sample beers for experts to find out how bad the hangover is after each brand. Students from 21 to 28 years old (or people "with a student mindset") are needed, but the vacancy is also open to those under 40.

Pros:

  • you're willing to pay up to $1,200 USD for the experiment;
  • You don't have to go anywhere — beer and everything else is delivered right to your home;
  • you can respond with friends and taste together, because you don't have to drink alone.

Cons:

  • the job is only suitable for people who live in Canada or the United States;
  • You will need to take a COVID-19 test or show proof that you have already had the disease.

Application deadline: March 19, 2021.

How the experiment will take place

According to the company's website, participants will receive beer along with other drinks, snacks and water to avoid dehydration. Each volunteer will sample 2 to 4 brands of beer of their choice. You will receive a reward of $300 USD for each drink tested.

The day before and the morning after the experiment, the volunteers will take a specially designed test. Also, after tasting each beer, the participants will self-evaluate their condition according to the following criteria:

  • the overall severity of the hangover;
  • dizziness;
  • headaches;
  • fatigue and weakness;
  • dry mouth;
  • sensitivity to light;
  • general impressions of the beer.

No worries! The condition of the participants will be monitored by medics and the company is fully responsible for the safety of the experiment. Doctors will determine a safe amount of alcohol for each person; no one will be forced to drink everything.

How to apply for a job

Fill out the participation form or email job@edubirdie.com a short motivation letter, telling why you should be accepted. In the subject line of the email, mention "Hangover Tester.

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