The Nine to Five with Stacey Dooley - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Wheeler Dealer
Stacey takes five teenagers for some work experience in a car dealership to try and learn some trade secrets. Will Sam, Ellie, Bakr, Tillie and Layla impress their bosses enough to earn a full day's apprenticeship wage or will they do badly and go home with empty pockets?

The World Is Your Oyster
Stacey takes the five teens for work experience on an oyster farm in Essex. It's hard and heavy work down on the shoreline checking the oysters before the tide comes in, and for some of the team it's the first time they have had to get their hands dirty.

Things Can Only Get Cheddar
Stacey takes five teens to rural Somerset for work experience on a dairy farm, making traditional cheddar in a family run business going back several generations.

All Hands On Deck
The five teens are excited to hear that they are going to be doing work experience helping to build multimillion-pound yachts.

This Is Me
As the teens wrap up their journey, they nervously prepare for their exit interviews with recruitment expert Ricky Martin. Has their two week's work experience changed them?
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