A mattress tester talks about her dream job
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Caira Blackwell would be the first to tell you that she's got a dream job. When someone asks what she does, she replies, "I tell them that I sleep for a living."
That's the life of a professional mattress tester, which she is for Wirecutter, The New York Times' product recommendation site. She says she and other Wirecutter reviewers have tested more than 100 mattresses over the years.
And she's always taking her work home with her.

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