Are you a recent college grad going nuts trying to find a job? Planters is looking for you. You can get paid to see the country — and the job comes with a company vehicle.

That vehicle is the Nutmobile. That’s right. You’ll be driving Mr. Peanut’s ride. Planters has openings for peanutters, which is what they call their brand ambassadors.

But that’s not all. As a peanutter, you’ll have to come out of your shell to do media interviews and represent the company at events. You won’t be doing this alone, however. You’ll be joined by Planters’ mascot, Mr. Peanut.

You might recall that Planters killed off Mr. Peanut last year. The icon, whose real name is Bartholomew Richard Fitzgerald-Smythe, was brought back to life in a Super Bowl commercial.

Earlier this month, Planters helped to save Manuel’s Tavern in Virginia-Highland.

Owner Brian Maloof announced a closure was imminent in December, and the community rallied to raise enough money to keep it from folding.

Citing how Atlanta went #anutabove for Manuel’s Mr. Peanut donated $130,000.

If you or someone you know would go nutty for this job, stop by Mr. Peanut’s Twitter account or go to PlantersNutmobile.com. Applications will be accepted through Friday, Feb. 19.

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