Driving Advertising: The Oscar Meyer Weinermobile

Weiner of a Job Provides New College Grads with Valuable Lessons in Marketing

Terry Mancour
April Lopez had high career aspirations when she first left her hometown of Stow, Massachusetts and went to Michigan State to study Business and Advertising. She imagined herself working for a large national corporation, traveling to glamorous places, getting the word about her company's product out to the masses. And she has achieved that dream.

She just didn't think she would be doing all those things behind the wheel of a 14 foot long hotdog.

April is one of a dozen young college graduates that Oscar Meyer picks every year to drive the famous Weinermobile. She was recruited at a job fair her senior year, went through an exhausting interview process, and was picked for her spirit and dedication. She says it has been a rewarding experience.

"You get to drive all over the country and meet all sorts of people" she says. "And not just in the big cities. The Weinermobile goes to golf tournaments, NASCAR races, festivals, softball games, all sorts of places. We do a lot of small towns."

The Weinermobile is one of the most enduring advertising images in American history. It's been on the road since the Chicago World's Fair in 1936, and took only a brief time-out during WWII. Instantly recognizable, it is the advertising executive's dream when it comes to brand identity. Coupled with the catchy jingle (written by Richard Trentlage for Oscar Mayer in 1963 and played continuously on radio and TV ever since) it is an imposing presence in the world of processed meats.

Lopez's main mission is to spread goodwill and Weinerwhistles - small plastic replicas of the famous truck that produce a shrill and earsplitting note when blown repeatedly by a toddler - but she doesn't just hand them out to everyone. You have to sing the song.

There are six Weinermobiles, each crewed by two employees that attended Oscar Meyer's special "Hot Dog High School" to learn how to be a good corporate ambassador. They are paid a good entry-level salary, full employee benefits, and have an expense account. It looks good on a resume, too - people respect the company's wholesome image and superior marketing. Weinermobile drivers have sometimes gone on to other positions at the company, too.

Students are instructed on good public relations, the company history and lore, how to joke comfortably about the job, how to handle difficult situations (the "Meat is Murder" crowd is always a potential PR threat - but Lopez says there hasn't yet been an incident), and care and operation of the customized truck. It comes fully loaded with a sound system, CD and DVD players, plenty of Weinerwhistles, promotional literature, coloring pages - but no hot dogs. Too many problems with that, Lopez admits.

The most frequent question she's asked? "Do I sleep in the Weinermobile," she says, with a straight face. "The answer is no: it's not a Weineebago."

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  • Spider Lady12/2/2007

    Mr. Porno King strikes again, he can't go thru the day without taking about weiners....LOL

  • KHOWARD9/12/2007

    DEAR OSCAR MAYER WEINER MOBILE FOLKS,

    WE HERE IN AURORA, COLORADO WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR BEING AT THE KIDS SPREE THIS SUMMER!!!

    I AM CERTAIN THAT YOU GUYS GET SOME CRASY PEOPLE OU THERE..SO BE READY WITH A MUSTARD AND KETCHUP FILLED
    WATER GUN OR TWO. YOU MAY HAVE TO DILUTE THE FORMER CONDIMENTS.
    YOUR YOUNG PEOPLE WHO CAM TO TOWN IN YOU ORANGE AND BRITE IN SHINING HOT DOG ON WHEELS MADE IT GREAT FUN FOR THE KIDS. YES-I AM TALKING TO YOU WHO ARE YOUNG ENOUGH TO BE MY KIDS-WE SHALL LEAVE IT AT THAT. HOW DO YOU KEEP YOUR MIND FROM GOING CRAZY AFTER HEARING 1 MILLION PEOPLE THINKING THEY ARE S-I-N-G-I-N-G YHE OSCAR MAYER WEINER SONG. OH I PRAY YOU HAVE EAR PLUGS. YOU ARE IN NEED OF AN AWARD OF GREAT PERPORTION-ALL THE
    WHILE DEALING WITH MOTHERS WHO KNOW THEIR CHILD IS THE ONE-ONLY YOU REALZE THE POOR KID IS TONE DEAF-NOT TO HURT ANY ONES FEELINGS AS I AM DEAF IN BOTH EARS!
    SO HERE IS TO YOU ALL YOU FABULOUS PEOPLE- I PRAYED THAT YOU ARE AT LEAST TAKING

  • M.S.Medina6/15/2007

    Lol. My husband loves the "Weinermobile." Interesting article.

  • James6/7/2005

    Funny - is it really that prestigious of an opportunity?

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