Best. Job. Ever.
The San Francisco Chronicle has a story running on their site detailing what amounts to most oenophiles DREAM JOB. The position, dubbed officially as "wine country correspondent," will entail knowing a lot about wine, really enjoying it, and having some background in social media like Twitter, blogging and other mediums. All things considered . . . maybe I'll apply. Follow the link to read the piece in the Chronicle. Excerpt from the article is below.
From the Chronicle:
On Tuesday, hundreds of wine-loving, social-media-savvy types showed up in downtown San Francisco to apply for a "Really Goode Job," with Murphy-Goode Winery in Sonoma County. Part publicity stunt, part oldfashioned meet-and-greet, the event marked the start of a two-month process expected to draw as many as 10,000 applications for the position of "Wine Country correspondent." Murphy-Goode winemaker Dave Ready Jr., a poker enthusiast, former Deadhead and onetime aspiring rock star, knows the nuances of when to plant and when to pick. He is clear on fermenting and bottling and most things in between.
From the Chronicle:
On Tuesday, hundreds of wine-loving, social-media-savvy types showed up in downtown San Francisco to apply for a "Really Goode Job," with Murphy-Goode Winery in Sonoma County. Part publicity stunt, part oldfashioned meet-and-greet, the event marked the start of a two-month process expected to draw as many as 10,000 applications for the position of "Wine Country correspondent." Murphy-Goode winemaker Dave Ready Jr., a poker enthusiast, former Deadhead and onetime aspiring rock star, knows the nuances of when to plant and when to pick. He is clear on fermenting and bottling and most things in between.
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