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Just a heads up to anyone not working their dream job, my company is about to launch a national expansion and we're looking to hire "regional managers" that essentially do what I do now (more on that in a sec). Absolutely no experience is required.
The company I work with, Trivia Time, specializes in free-to-play 2-hour live trivia shows hosted in bars, pubs, and restaurants, and they've even partnered with pro sports teams like the Nashville Predators to do mid-game shows. I run the Iowa operation, where I sell shows to venues, hire and train hosts, and run any shows that aren't hosted by someone I've hired. It's the easiest job in the world, it pays crazy well, and I don't have to answer to anyone; I'm my own boss. Because of this job, I have shit loads of disposable income, live a very comfortable life, and have enough free time to not only play a shit load of fighting games, but also to manage my own videogame studio. Right now I work about 12 hours a week but make more than most full-time incomes. It's fucking sweet.
So for our regional managers, it would actually be a bit easier. We're looking for people who could run 1-3 shows a week and manage a small team of hosts. We would handle all of the hiring and training, provide all of the equipment, and work with venue owners to sell new shows, so literally all you have to do is make sure all of your shows are covered and that your hosts are supplied with show materials. The great thing is that as a regional manager you get paid for every show in your area, whether you host it or not. I've got 12 shows a week in my area but I only run 6, which means I get paid for 6 shows every week that I have absolutely no connection with, other than supplying the host with game materials every month or two.
Because of the hours involved, you can even have a full or part-time job (or school) and still use this as an opportunity to bring in supplementary income (I used to work at Gamestop 40 hours a week and run 3 Trivia Time shows every week, before I moved and started my own operation). If this sounds like something you would be interested in, let me know at [email protected] and I'll be happy to answer your questions. We plan to start expanding into new territories by the end of the year, but are looking to start hiring and training regional managers as soon as possible in preparation of the expansion. I know this is kind of an unusual recruitment venue, but I know there are some very smart and ambitious people on these forums who are stuck in jobs they might not like, and who would love more free time to practice and attend tournaments or even go back to school.
-Woody
P.S. We can only hire 21+, since a lot of our venues are bars and pubs.
Here's my girlfriend and me hosting a show at the Brewhouse 100 in Nashville:
The company I work with, Trivia Time, specializes in free-to-play 2-hour live trivia shows hosted in bars, pubs, and restaurants, and they've even partnered with pro sports teams like the Nashville Predators to do mid-game shows. I run the Iowa operation, where I sell shows to venues, hire and train hosts, and run any shows that aren't hosted by someone I've hired. It's the easiest job in the world, it pays crazy well, and I don't have to answer to anyone; I'm my own boss. Because of this job, I have shit loads of disposable income, live a very comfortable life, and have enough free time to not only play a shit load of fighting games, but also to manage my own videogame studio. Right now I work about 12 hours a week but make more than most full-time incomes. It's fucking sweet.
So for our regional managers, it would actually be a bit easier. We're looking for people who could run 1-3 shows a week and manage a small team of hosts. We would handle all of the hiring and training, provide all of the equipment, and work with venue owners to sell new shows, so literally all you have to do is make sure all of your shows are covered and that your hosts are supplied with show materials. The great thing is that as a regional manager you get paid for every show in your area, whether you host it or not. I've got 12 shows a week in my area but I only run 6, which means I get paid for 6 shows every week that I have absolutely no connection with, other than supplying the host with game materials every month or two.
Because of the hours involved, you can even have a full or part-time job (or school) and still use this as an opportunity to bring in supplementary income (I used to work at Gamestop 40 hours a week and run 3 Trivia Time shows every week, before I moved and started my own operation). If this sounds like something you would be interested in, let me know at [email protected] and I'll be happy to answer your questions. We plan to start expanding into new territories by the end of the year, but are looking to start hiring and training regional managers as soon as possible in preparation of the expansion. I know this is kind of an unusual recruitment venue, but I know there are some very smart and ambitious people on these forums who are stuck in jobs they might not like, and who would love more free time to practice and attend tournaments or even go back to school.
-Woody
P.S. We can only hire 21+, since a lot of our venues are bars and pubs.
Here's my girlfriend and me hosting a show at the Brewhouse 100 in Nashville:
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