Meet the man who eats pizza for $100 an hour
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The lucky man chosen for a unique $100 an hour Domino's Pizza job that went viral when it was advertised last month has been revealed.
Queensland schoolteacher Matt Strain was chosen by the fast food company to be their next hand model after a nationwide search for the coveted role was announced.
Domino's put the call out in May for someone with '18+ years in pizza holding experience' and who had hands 'so clean and soft you could butter garlic bread with them, and can lift a maximum of four pizza slices per hand'.
After hundreds of applicants put their video reels into the company Mr Strain, 39, was chosen as the next model.
Speaking to 9 News Queensland about the role, he joked his hands were 'unblemished by hard work'.
Queensland schoolteacher Matt Strain (pictured) is the lucky man chosen for a unique $100 an hour Domino's Pizza job
'It's not the hand modelling that's difficult, it's the standing actually,' the Logan high school teacher told the program.
The role pays $100 an hour for Mr Strain's time.
Domino's announced the successful applicant would also spend a day at Domino's Global Headquarters in Brisbane modelling the next menu innovation.
Mr Strain's hands will feature in the new advertising campaign when Domino's launches its new product range.
Domino's ANZ people business partner Matthew Baldwin said the search inspired some very creative applications.
'We had people doing shadow puppets … (even) a couple of sneaky feet coming into the pictures,' Mr Baldwin said.
In their initial advertisement for the position, Domino's said the chosen model will also get a tour of their Innovation Kitchen, spend time in the Say Cheese professional photo studio and enjoy a pizza lunch as a thanks for all their hand work.
'And since this is top-secret stuff, the successful applicant must also be willing to pinky promise (AKA sign an NDA) that they won't share confidential menu information following their visit,' the advertisement said.
Domino's put the call out in May for someone with '18+ years in pizza holding experience' and who had hands 'so clean and soft you could butter garlic bread with them, and can lift a maximum of four pizza slices per hand'. A Domino's pizza is pictured
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