Rapper Rich The Kid Is Looking For A Professional Blunt Roller And The Job Pays Very, Very Well

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Saturday was 4/20—a.k.a the weed number—an international holiday where people with an affinity for Baja jackets, the music of Sublime, and a tendency to routinely smoke copious amounts of marijuana on a regular basis are briefly given an excuse to do so without being overly judged.

While I’m not sure how Rich the Kid feels about drug rugs and 90s ska, I do know the rapper is a fan of marijuana and marijuana products and he expressed his appreciation for the drug over the weekend while attending a festival being thrown in its honor.

Mr. Kid decided to celebrate the occasion by rolling up a fat blunt (as is tradition) and was in the middle of the delicate operation when he had a realization: he’s far too semi-famous to be doing that shit himself.

As a result, he decided to rectify the situation by posting a job offer in the form of a video where he announced he’s in the hunt for someone who can join him on tour to perform one simple task: rolling mad blunts.

Here’s what he had to say:

“I got $5,000 for a blunt roller to come on tour with me, ’cause I shouldn’t be rolling up on 4/20 myself. So, if you trying to, damn, roll up, let me know.”

The rapper reaffirmed his offer after replying to a tweet concerning it and it was only a matter of time until the applications started to roll (get it?) in.

https://twitter.com/Ramirbear24/status/1120140967258935296

https://twitter.com/ABFlacko/status/1120147494099230720

https://twitter.com/ShakibaJ/status/1120011029801467904

https://twitter.com/ant_nig/status/1120197223143239680

The Queens native floated a similar offer last year and followed in the footsteps of Waka Flocka Flame, who offered $50,000 for a full-time position back in 2014.

I can certainly think of worse jobs to have.

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Connor Toole is the Deputy Editor at BroBible. He is a New England native who went to Boston College and currently resides in Brooklyn, NY. Frequently described as "freakishly tall," he once used his 6'10" frame to sneak in the NBA Draft and convince people he was a member of the Utah Jazz.