3.8 million for watching the 2026 World Cup: a dream job in the US, but a harsh reality in Russia
In the US, someone is looking for a “employee” who will sit in a glass studio in the center of New York, and who will be able to share their emotions during the 104 matches of the World Cup.
I’m sure you’ve heard that Fox Sports is looking for such a person. They’d like someone who can sit in a glass studio in New York, and who can share their emotions during the matches.
Unfortunately, there aren’t any such “dream jobs” available in Russia. Although Match TV could potentially offer such a job—since there’s less than a month left before the tournament starts, and all the matches will be broadcast exclusively there.