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Last week as I was stepping off the elevator at my apartment complex, a woman and her husband were standing by the elevator door while in Halloween garb. The guy…

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Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images

Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images

Last week as I was stepping off the elevator at my apartment complex, a woman and her husband were standing by the elevator door while in Halloween garb. The guy was wearing a Michael Myers mask from the classic movie "Halloween". Unfortunately, I didn't jump in fear as they were hoping. LOL! Michael Myers is my favorite! Besides, my last name in Myers!

If you're into the horror genre, a finance company will pay you to watch 13 of the scariest horror movies for $1300.  FinanceBuzz is looking to hire someone to be a Horror Movie Heart Rate Analyst. The person will watch 13 of the scariest movies ever made while monitoring their heart rate using Fitbit. Easy money!

The chosen person will be watching the movies between October 9 until October 18. You must watch the following film: Saw, Amityville Horror, A Quiet Place, A Quiet Place Part 2, Candyman, Insidious, The Blair Witch Project, Sinister, Get Out, The Purge, Halloween (2018), Paranormal Activity and Annabelle.

FinanceBuzz will provide the chosen person with a Fitbit tracker along with $1,300 and a $50 gift card to cover the rental costs of the fright fest. Nice! All ya gotta do is grab a few snacks.

If you're interested, fill out the form here and tell the company why you are the best person for the job. Applications are due by September 16 and FinanceBuzz will pick a winner by October 1.

Melany Myers is a Gastonia native and has spent most of her life here in North Carolina. Mel has worked in radio for over 20 years, many of which she spent co-hosting morning shows in Charlotte, NC, and Columbia, SC. Mel loves 80’s music, going to concerts, cooking, and eating! She is always writing about random news stories that really make you wonder, “what in the world?!” She also writes about rock music and human-interest content.