(Another) World’s Best Job: Tweet, Drink and Get Paid $10,000 a Month
April 28, 2009 by guruofnew
Filed under social media

So you didn’t wind up on the Final Short-List for the (First) Best Job in the World, sponsored by Tourism Queensland, which promises $100,000 for six months of blogging from Australia’s Great Barrier Reef?
No worries. Sonoma County’s Murphy-Goode Winery is offering an equally juicy job opportunity.
Mashable’s Jennifer Van Grove says: Imagine moving to the heart of Sonoma County, where every day you’ll come home to more than 450 wineries along the beautiful northern coast of California. Picture living rent free, learning the intricacies of making the perfect wine, and capturing and sharing the entire experience for your network of Twitter followers. Now imagine getting paid $10,000 a month to do it.
Listening?
It’s all true, wine tweeps –Murphy-Goode Winery in Sonoma County is offering a $10,000 per month for six months, rent-free job updating Twitter and Facebook with your passion-for-purple prose.
The job contest launches tomorrow via AReallyGoodeJob.com, when salivating job seekers can fill out an application and submit a one-minute video about their unique Social Media + Viticultural skills. Applications must be submitted before June 5, 2009.
The job description includes the following responsibilities, “Throughout the course of the job the successful applicant will learn about viticulture, winemaking, Sonoma County and Murphy-Goode wines. He or she will prepare and post dispatches on their experiences though social media tools such as Facebook, blogs, internet videos and Twitter as well as traditional media.”
Expect fierce competition. The Island Reef job (winner will be announced May 3) attracted thousands of video resumes, including one from ‘Osama’ that garnered nearly 154,000 views. He claimed a special talent for working in ‘sandy areas.’
Guru’s Note: Island Reef rejects, don’t fret. While I adore Hayman Island (near Hamilton, where the Queensland job is based), the swarming wild cockatoos might make you a tad crazy.
The Top Destinations in the US: Did Your Town Make the List?
October 23, 2008 by Guru
Filed under tourism & travel
For the past 21 years, Conde Nast Traveler has asked its travel-savvy readers to weigh in on the best destinations, lodgings and transportation in the world. The 2008 Readers Choice Awards have just been announced.

I am proud to say that my hometown, the eco-paradise of Carmel, California, ranks #6 on the list of Top Cities in the U.S., behind San Francisco, Charleston, S.C., New York City, Santa Fe, and Chicago.
Here’s the word from Conde Nast Traveler: The 21st annual Readers’ Choice Awards is really a double celebration: It is not only an award for the destinations, lodgings, and modes of transportation that manage to exceed our expectations, it is also a credit to the worldly expertise of Condé Nast Traveler readers—passionate travelers for whom no island is too remote, no city too challenging, no hotel too untested. Winners all! Guru’s Note: An astonishing 32,633 readers participated in the annual survey, with more than 1,000 travel experiences rated and ranked.
Click here for more information on travel to the Monterey Peninsula from Conde Nast’s concierge.com.
Guru’s Note: I invite you to visit one of the most droolworthy places in the world. Stay at our eco-luxe hotels in Big Sur; gawk at the white wave views from the Highlands Inn; tuck yourself in under a quilt at one of the adorable cottage-y B & B’s in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Romp on our white sand beach with your soon-to-soggy pup and afterwards, the two of you can take tea and treats at Doris Day’s dog-friendly Cypress Inn. Stop by Mission Ranch for dinner, where you might spot owner Clint Eastwood hanging around the sing-along piano bar. True to his legendary movie hero style, the former mayor rescued the historic property from the condominium developer’s wrecking ball back in 1986.
Next day, leave the fog behind and meander out in your rented convertible to laze away an afternoon on sunny Carmel Valley Road. Marvel at the grace of the horses galloping by and sample a glass of prized, organic wine at Heller Estates Tasting Room, domain of talented winemaker, Rich Tanguay. The next day, golf at legendary Pebble Beach and genuflect to the memory of the masters, present and future. Stay at one of Pacific Grove’s gingerbread Victorians and fall asleep to the sound of seals barking. Get your hands wet in the Splash Zone at the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium.
But then please, mosey on home. We natives love that the Peninsula is podunk. We love that much of what passes for civilization, especially strip malls and traffic jams, is 60 miles to the north. We love that Carmel Valley Road is littered not with cans or wrappers but rather with homemade cardboard signs that say ‘Happy Birthday, Sweetie, We Love You” and “Carmel Fire Fighters Rock.” We love that you love our little award-winning town. Now go home.





