The role involves taking inventory of all the car accidents from the films that result in damage and more.
have an opportunity to earn $1,000 by binge-watching all 10 of the movies in the series and tracking the crashes ahead of the release of the latest film in the franchise.
"We’ll pay our Fast & Furious Claims Adjuster $1,000, plus $100 to cover the cost of any streaming fees, movie tickets, and snacks," FinanceBuzz said in a press release. "As a bonus, you’ll get a healthy education about the value of family."
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