Get to Work

Get to Work (2012)

EndedReality show

Get to Work takes viewers inside a groundbreaking back-to-work program in San Diego, a hardcore boot camp that gives hope to the chronically unemployed: those who have no jobs, no direction, and seemingly no chance. It's a high-stakes make-or-break moment and, for most of the students, this is their last crack at a real future. But it doesn't come easy: as they push their students to learn workplace skills that will land them a job, the instructors contend with those who have never learned anything other than bad attitudes and bad behavior. Not everyone makes it to graduation.A look at a back-to-work boot camp that trains the chronically unemployed to rejoin the job market.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Wake Up and Smell RealityOkt. 1, 2012
S01E07Hustling Only Gets You So FarSept. 24, 2012
S01E06Check Yourself, Before You Wreck YourselfSept. 17, 2012
S01E05A Complete 180Sept. 10, 2012
S01E04Pressure Does Two ThingsSept. 3, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Get to Work' premiere?

'Get to Work' premiered on August 13, 2012.

Who created 'Get to Work'?

'Get to Work' was created by Peter Ney.

What genre does 'Get to Work' belong to?

'Get to Work' falls under the reality TV genre.

Where does 'Get to Work' take place?

'Get to Work' is set in a job placement agency in San Diego.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Get to Work'?

The first season of 'Get to Work' consisted of six episodes.

What is the premise of 'Get to Work'?

'Get to Work' follows the journey of unemployed individuals as they try to find jobs with the help of job coaches.

Who are the main job coaches featured in 'Get to Work'?

The main job coaches in 'Get to Work' are Sue Atkins and Tonya Ricks.

How long is each episode of 'Get to Work'?

Each episode of 'Get to Work' has a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What are some of the challenges faced by the job seekers in 'Get to Work'?

The job seekers in 'Get to Work' face challenges such as lack of skills, low confidence, and personal struggles.

Does 'Get to Work' provide any insights into the job market?

Yes, 'Get to Work' offers insights into the job market and the difficulties faced by both job seekers and employers.

How does 'Get to Work' portray the role of job coaches?

'Get to Work' portrays job coaches as mentors who provide guidance, support, and motivation to the job seekers.

Are the job seekers successful in finding employment in 'Get to Work'?

Some of the job seekers in 'Get to Work' are successful in finding employment, while others face obstacles along the way.

Does 'Get to Work' highlight any specific industries or job sectors?

'Get to Work' showcases a variety of industries and job sectors, including retail, hospitality, and customer service.

Are there any notable guest appearances in 'Get to Work'?

Yes, 'Get to Work' features guest appearances from local employers who participate in the job placement process.

How does 'Get to Work' depict the emotional journey of the job seekers?

'Get to Work' captures the emotional rollercoaster experienced by the job seekers, showcasing their highs and lows throughout the process.

Has 'Get to Work' received any awards or nominations?

There is no information available regarding awards or nominations for 'Get to Work'.

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