Dodge opens search across the united states for the greatest automotive job in the world -- "chief donut maker"
Auburn hills, mich., jan. 20, 2022 /prnewswire/ -- one lucky fan will get a $150k paycheck to represent dodge and go on the auto adventure of a lifetime from radford racing school to roadkill nights to driving their own srt® hellcat company car, which includes america's #1 muscle car, the dodge challenger submission videos would be reviewed and evaluated by a dodge panel to include champion wrestler bill goldberg ten finalists will ultimately compete for the chief donut maker title through a series of elimination rounds, ultimately whittling the candidates down to the final 2; more details to be announced in weeks to come aspiring donut-makers can go to dodgegarage.com now to apply chief donut maker position will be officially announced this spring the dodge challenger closed 2021 as the #1 muscle car in the u.s. giving the brand its first-ever crown in the segment never content to do the conventional, dodge has created the first-of-its-kind position of chief donut maker, a side hustle that will have heads spinning.
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