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NewsNovember 5, 2010

TOKYO -- It's a dream job for slackers. Domino's Pizza Japan, Inc. is offering a 2.5 million yen, or $31,000, part-time job in December. The popular American pizza outlet said Thursday it will hire one person for the one-hour job, which requires neither experience nor education, only that applicants must be older than 18...

The Associated Press

TOKYO -- It's a dream job for slackers.

Domino's Pizza Japan, Inc. is offering a 2.5 million yen, or $31,000, part-time job in December.

The popular American pizza outlet said Thursday it will hire one person for the one-hour job, which requires neither experience nor education, only that applicants must be older than 18.

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The company gave no further information. Domino said it will provide details Wednesday.

It said the 2.5 million yen job was part of its campaign commemorating the 25th anniversary of its arrival in Japan.

The average hourly wage of part-time workers in Japan is around 1,000 yen ($12), according to the government.

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