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08-28-2016, 05:19 PM
Pokemon Go might have peaked in terms of daily active users, but if you want proof that the game is still a massive hit, look no further than this job listing for a part-time "lure manager" that one redditor found on Facebook this week. SEE ALSO:- See the spawn rates of all 151 Pokemon in Pokemon Go According to the ad, this company is looking to hire-a Pokemon Go "expert" who has reached at least level 10 in the game. The applicant needs to use an Android phone, understand how to make in-app purchases in the Pokemon Go app, and, oddly, needs to have a college degree in order to get the job. You can see the full ad in all its glory below: We have no way of verifying-whether or not this ad is real, but considering the fact that dozens of Pokemon Go players have already started making money off the app-by driving players around at 10 miles per hour, it's not all that outlandish that a company would want to have someone drop-lures at regular intervals. Unfortunately, the position appears to be based in the Philippines, so any American trainers desperate to transfer their Pokemon catching skills to a paid position are going to have to keep searching. I hear that Target is enjoying the fallout of Pokemon Go's success — maybe they'll need a lure manager soon?
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