Things You Should Have Done “Get a Job” S1E2 29 February 2024 on BBC Three

On Thursday 29 February 2024, BBC Three broadcasts an episode of the series Things You Should Have Done!

Get a Job Season 1 Episode 2 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Things You Should Have Done” on BBC Three, viewers follow Chi’s journey as she navigates the challenges of finding employment and forging meaningful connections. After a less than successful trial period at the pharmacy with her auntie Karen, Chi’s prospects seem uncertain. However, a chance opportunity to shadow Dave on his delivery rounds offers a glimmer of hope.

During a drop-off at a retirement home, Chi discovers a sense of belonging among the elderly residents, forming a special bond with Linda, who mistakes her for her husband. As Chi immerses herself in the world of the elderly, she finds unexpected companionship and support.

Meanwhile, Dave faces a health scare, prompting concerns for his well-being, and Karen begins to confront her own fears about fertility. As the characters grapple with personal challenges and unexpected twists of fate, they are forced to confront difficult truths and navigate the complexities of life.

What Time is the “Get a Job” Episode On?

The Get a Job episode of Things You Should Have Done will be broadcast on February 29 2024 on BBC Three at 9:30 PM.

Is the “Get a Job” Episode New?

The Get a Job episode of Things You Should Have Done is all new!

Things You Should Have Done Get a Job Cast & Stars

Main Cast

Get a Job Episode Videos & Previews


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Things You Should Have Done Series Information

Get a job! Pay the bills! Clueless Chi is forced to fend for herself when her parents die. To get her inheritance, the ultimate stay-at-home daughter has to step it up.

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