In
“Day Jobs,” an original series premiering October 2nd on GAC, several
of today’s top country stars step away from the stage lights and put in a
full day’s work the way they did before they made it big. Each one-hour
episode follows three stars as they work a shift in a variety of jobs
ranging from offshore oil rig roughneck to cattle rancher, women’s shoe
salesman, pilot and waitress. As they work, they realize just how far
they’ve come and how those early jobs helped shaped their life today.
Every participant agreed to put in a full eight-hour day and some had to
undergo additional training. Before Trace Adkins returned to his former
job as a roughneck on an offshore oil rig, he had to spend a day in
safety training. Joe Nichols had to become certified to drive a forklift
before spending a day loading pallets and filling orders in a warehouse
and Craig Morgan spent the day training with Army soldiers of the 101st
Airborne at Ft. Campbell. “
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