Are you a Salesforce.com certified admin with a yen for experimental living and the "ability to live and work in the harsh physical environment of the Burning Man event location on the Black Rock desert of Nevada for 2 weeks or more every year?" Then you could join the Burner squad with a year-round position out of their San Francisco office.

Burning Man successfully became a non-profit organization last March, and at that time, Fortune explored the inherent irony of an anti-capitalist event that brings in millions a year, because yeah. The article also estimated that salaries for Burning Man employees totaled about $7 million, so this job listing shouldn't be too shocking.

Plus, the job description itself makes this sound awfully regular, and maybe it is. But it could also be cool if you're already a Burner. And you can apply with LinkedIn.

Burning Man’s Salesforce Administrator will oversee our Salesforce platform, systems that integrate with Salesforce, and data processes, policies and projects associated with the platform. This role performs system customizations and configurations while working closely with functional leaders and staff to supports new business processes. In order to enable ongoing adoption and use of the platform, this person will provide training, guidance and mentoring for new and power users of the systems. This person will lead a cross-team and multi-organization group of Salesforce power users and help grow a team of delegated function area administrators to provide governance of our shared data repository and related policies. This person will oversee vendor relationships and licensing for Salesforce and integrated products and apps.

Yes, you're right, this means Burning Man is a corporate shadow of its former self or something. But it's been doubling as a tech networking event for a while now.

The job listing also asks if you've been to Burning Man before. But does going to Dreamforce count? After all, the differences could be eroding.

In other news: Get your pre-sale Burning Man tickets for $800 starting at noon today!