
Professional drunken-frat-boy simulators can make as much as $53,000 a year testing out arcade equipment. The Quality-Assurance testers get to smack the crap out of game machines in faux fits of rage and try to find bugs in the software. Imagine spending 40 hours a week beating on the side of hole-in-the-wall favorite Golden Tee, while you try to simulate its future rigors. I wonder if the simulators also have to smoke four packs a day and pretend that they have given up on life?
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