GAC’s “Day Jobs” Returns For Second Season

(L-R): Jason Aldean dresses with the Atlanta Braves; Scotty McCreery reprises his role as a grocery store clerk
Day Jobs, the show that takes stars back to the jobs they held before they made it big, returns to GAC for a second season Wed., April 4, 10 p.m. ET. Each new one-hour episode follows three celebrities as they put in a full day’s work with a new twist this season, participants were able to chose between their former day job or a job they’ve always wanted.
For Jason Aldean, that meant spending a day at spring training with the Atlanta Braves (air date: April 4); for Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton, that meant teaching at a school within Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville (air date: April 11).
Celebs featured in the second season include:
Bill Engvall – caverns tour guide – April 4
Colt Ford – sports radio talk show host – April 18
Craig Campbell – corrections officer – May 16
Gretchen Wilson – Waffle House waitress – May 9
Hunter Hayes – Indy car driver (dream job) – April 18
Jack Ingram – automobile restoration – May 23
Joey + Rory – dairy farmers (no airdate listed)
Josh Thompson – concrete finisher – May 23
Karen Fairchild (Little Big Town) – stylist – April 18
Kellie Pickler – elephant caregiver (dream job) – May 2
Laura Bell Bundy – doggie daycare worker (dream job) – May 2
Lauren Alaina – CiCi’s Pizza waitress – April 11
Lee Brice – commercial electrician – May 9
Love & Theft – whiskey makers – May 16
Mark Wills – police officer trainee – May 16
Niki Taylor (super model) – sous chef (dream job) – April 25
Robin Meade – factory worker – May 9
Scotty McCreery – grocery store clerk – April 11
Trailor Choir – restaurant owners – April 25
Trisha Yearwood – candy maker (dream job) – April 25
Day Jobs is produced by Taillight Inc. and Tigerlily TV, Sarah Brock is creator and executive producer; Tom Forrest and Thom Oliphant are executive producers.
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