If You Like Cheese, This Is The Job For You
woman takes a piece of Maasdam cheese. On white background
Talk about being specific, if you like cheese, this might be the job for you! The University of Wisconsin is looking for 5 “Descriptive Sensory Panelists”! There is one stipulation, you have to LOVE cheese and pizza!
Now we should tell you that it’s not the best paying job. It will only pay about $15 an hour, but you only have to work 3 times per week. You have to show up for three tasting sessions every week. Each session will last about 3 hours. If you do the math, that would add up to about $135 per week for eating cheese and pizza!
All you have to do is sample cheese & pizza!
The University of Wisconsin’s Center for Dairy Research is looking for feedback on texture, appearance, aroma and more. Listen, not really that bad of a job if you get it. According to an article in Food & Wine, they are taking applications through Wednesday and anyone can apply! Now if you don’t have previous “sensory panelist experience”, they will train you! Phewww, that was close right?
On the downside, it might take three months to train. Evidently there are specialized scales and terminology you have to learn, On the other hand, we’re not too sure, but it doesn’t look like you have to re-locate either. You might be able to do it from the privacy of your own home. If you think about it, it’s worth looking into if you just like sitting around eating cheese!
They will be the first to tell you that it’s not a great job, but if you fancy cheese, it just might be what you’re looking for. We think that you might want to consider doing this part-time or until something comes through that actually provides insurance!
You know what, The Mike &Carla Morning Show just want to throw it out there…so go for it if you think it’s for you!
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Ranked: Best Pizza Places In Las Vegas
Extra pepperoni please… Vegas has delicious pizza and many different kinds. Looking for margarita? We got you covered Supreme? Check. Classic cheese? Check.
Whether you’re looking for New York, Chicago or Neapolitan style there are plenty of fresh pies to go around. Dedicated connoisseurs will go to war with you on what the best style is but regardless the taste is still magical with every bite. The Italian pie is an international delicacy that has been consumed for many years.
Where to get the best pizza in Las Vegas!
The origin of the word “Pizza” is a little unclear but Dictionary.com states many etymologists believe it comes from the ancient German Lombardic word bizzo which means “bite.” Some etymologists think that the word comes from the Greek word, “Pitta” which has the root word of pita referring to brand bread.
In any case of the meaning, the doughy-saucy goodness is so popular that customers can order it in many different shapes and sizes. The best part is that you can add just about anything to the top of pizzas… Except pineapple. Sorry, not sorry about it.
According to History.com, “the modern birthplace of pizza is southwestern Italy’s Campania region, home to the city of Naples.” That is not to say that the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians didn’t create their own form of what we know today.
This round favorite food possesses many great qualities of convenience and taste. You can find pizza on street corners in New York to upscale restaurants in high-rises with city scape views. Many customers like to pinch it, folding it in half or inside out folding it in half. There is no incorrect way to eat a pizza. Don’t listen to the haters.
Pizza places were ranked based on their Google review star rating. Each business was chosen with more than 200 customer reviews.
Las Vegas may not be the origin place of pizza but with our fellow New Yorker and Chicagoan transplants we have saucy pies ready to eat. Did your favorite Las Vegas local pizza shop make the list? See below.
Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada.
Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.