
Hey Yakima, Are You Nutty Enough To Drive This Ride?
Ever drive down the street, and see something and think, ‘That’s nuts!’
Or even more awkward, see someone driving and think that that person is ‘freakin’ nuts!’
Well, what would you say if you could actually be that nut driving in a giant peanut?
Weirder dreams have come true!
Planters is looking for someone to get behind the wheel of the Planters NUTMobile!
Think of the Oscar Mayer WienerMobile, only tasting better with jelly and the risk of more allergies.
What Is The NUTMobile?
The NUTMobile is the official ride of Mr. Peanut, I know, sounds kind of weird when you think of a peanut man riding inside a giant peanut, that’d be like if we drove around in human-shaped cars… but then again, there is a Giant Rick & Morty ‘RickMobile’ out in the world!
It is a 26-foot-long ride, shaped like a peanut, and travels around the country to help market Planter’s Peanuts!
What Does It Pay To Drive This Nut?
3 lucky peanut-loving drivers will get to drive the NUTMobile across the country, all while getting a paycheck!
$45K a year, health benefits, 401K, and travel stipends (fixed expenses) to be a Planters Brand Ambassador on the ‘Peanutter Squad’!
The job will go from June 2025 till June of 2026, doing all the Peanut Ambassador duties, you know, parades, grand openings, representing Planters!
Oh, and if you’re wondering if you’ll get to wear a top hat and monocle… even better, you may get to wear the Mr. Peanut suit if the opportunity presents itself!
Think You’re Nutty Enough To Drive The NUTMobile?
It sounds nuts, but it’s true! Get your application in before February 14th, 2025.
3 Lucky people will be hired!
If you’d like to be one of those lucky three, make sure you have a college degree (public relations, communications, marketing, etc. is preferred), a valid driver’s license, strong organization and time management skills, public speaking skills, and plenty of ‘nut puns’.
Get your resume and a short video ready, and APPLY HERE!

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