You can get paid to taste test Domino's garlic bread
The pizza chain is looking for a taste-tester for its garlic bread in Brisbane, Australia. They must also have "working taste buds" and have "burned their fingers at least once not being able to wait for the garlic bread to cool down." Garlic bread is one of the chain's iconic beloved products -- Domino's Australia sold almost 42,000 garlic breads on National Garlic Day last year, according to the company. But it's not just garlic bread on the table -- the taste-tester will also get an exclusive chance to taste products that have not yet been released to the public. Elsewhere in the US earlier this year, a promotion used artificial intelligence on the Domino's app to identify pizza as pizza.
You're getting Googled already: A social media guide for teens
Were talking apps, social media, your online presence, text messages, your Snap story, even the comments you leave on YouTube. Sometimes, high school students arent always aware of the power behind social media. Consider your words, and your posts on the various social media channels. Often when it comes to apps and social media, teenagers can be misled, misinformed, and unaware, Hudson said. Its when you dont do that, that social media amplifies the problem.