Don't Quit Your Gay Job

Don't Quit Your Gay Job (2009-2014)

EndedReality show

Rob and Sean are gay and working your gay job....

Best friends Rob Easton and Sean Horlor are determined to figure out what it takes to make it "out" there in the big wide world. The premise: Rob and Sean meet someone doing a job. That person teaches them how to do it. And then they compete to see who does it better.

Don't Quit Your Gay Job showcases the personal successes and humiliating disappointments of these two friends as they strive to find themselves and new perspectives while learning about gay life on the job.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 19:30 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' premiere?

'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' premiered on April 16, 2009.

Who were the hosts of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job'?

The hosts of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' were Josh Rosenzweig and Hedda Lettuce.

What was the premise of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job'?

'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' was a reality TV show where contestants competed in various challenges to win a dream job in the gay-friendly industry.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job'?

Each episode of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' featured two contestants.

Did 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' have a comedic element?

Yes, 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' incorporated humor and comedic elements into its challenges and interactions.

Were the challenges on 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' related to the LGBTQ+ community?

Yes, the challenges on 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' often revolved around LGBTQ+ themes and industries.

Did 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' feature celebrity guest judges?

Yes, 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' had celebrity guest judges who provided feedback and helped determine the winners of each challenge.

How long were the episodes of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job'?

The episodes of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Where was 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' filmed?

'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' was filmed in New York City, USA.

Did 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' explore different professions within the LGBTQ+ community?

Yes, 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' showcased a variety of professions, including fashion, entertainment, and nightlife.

Did the contestants on 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' compete individually or in teams?

The contestants on 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' competed individually.

Did 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' were generally positive, with praise for its humor and representation of the LGBTQ+ community.

Were there any prizes for the winners of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job'?

Yes, the winners of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' received a dream job in the gay-friendly industry and a cash prize.

Did 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' have a cult following?

Yes, 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' garnered a dedicated cult following, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community.

Did 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' address social issues related to the LGBTQ+ community?

Yes, 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' touched on social issues and provided a platform for discussions within the LGBTQ+ community.

How many seasons of 'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' were produced?

'Don't Quit Your Gay Job' had one season consisting of eight episodes.

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