Job Goals

    Season 1 2017

    • 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z on Facebook Watch
    • 10m
    • 40m (4 episodes)
    This weekly show explores the .001% of the population who earn a living in ways that makes the other 99.999% remarkably jealous. People like marijuana critics, waterslide testers, and ice cream flavor-inventors. The jobs you WISH you had.

    4 episodes

    Series Premiere

    2017-09-01T00:00:00Z

    1x01 Meet The Guy Who Smokes Weed For A Living

    Series Premiere

    1x01 Meet The Guy Who Smokes Weed For A Living

    • 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z10m

    Imagine being paid to smoke and review marijuana for a living. For Jake Browne, passing a drug test means he isn’t doing his job.
    The one and only professional cannabis critic for The Denver Post is here to show you how to pick the best strains at a dispensary and what it’s like to attend a class while under the influence. After all, it’s all in a day’s work. Now that’s hard hitting journalism.

    Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear jeans and a T-shirt, inventing varieties of savory chocolate pudding ice cream, bourbon caramel swirls, and roasted almond flakes. You know, so you don’t have to.
    Want this job? Check out Eric Fredette, one of only six Flavor Gurus at Ben & Jerry’s famous ice cream factory.

    Sometimes the only remedy for adulting is a booze-fueled weekend of campfire s'mores, NSFW talent shows, and lakeside color wars.
    Adam Tichauer, the kid-at-heart mastermind behind the camp taking your timeline by storm, shows us what it's like to take the ultimate break from the real world. Pack your bags and embrace your inner kid. You’re going to sleep-away (the hangover) at Camp No Counselors.
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    On this episode of Job Goals, we take a look behind the curtain at one of Hollywood’s most exclusive, historic, and spell-bounding nightspots.
    The Magic Castle in Los Angeles is the famous headquarters for professional illusionist and spectacle-loving associates dedicated to the art of magic, and Joe Furlow, General Manager at the Academy of Magical Arts, shows you how it’s all done.
    Check out Job Goals to see all the jobs you really, really wish you had.

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