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You may end up re-thinking your choice of career once you find out that "Baby Panda Cuddler" is an actual job.
The Giant Panda Protection and Research Center is hiring someone for an annual salary of $32,000 to spend every waking hour hugging and playing with these adorable fur babies.
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You have to be at least 22-years-old, like taking pictures of baby pandas, have a working knowledge of the breed, and be willing to hug, hold, and otherwise stimulate them while "sharing in their joys and sorrows."
The person who lands the full-time gig in China will be working year-round alongside volunteers from the U.S., Europe, and Japan who only get to be panda nannies for a week or two at a time.
It sounds like it demands sweatshop hours, but with the panda perks, it may be worth looking into.
(READ more at China Daily and WATCH the video below)
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