Next Episode of Aaron Needs a Job is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Expert custom car-builder Aaron Kaufman is stepping out of his comfort zone in a big way as he dives headfirst into mechanical worlds he's never experienced before. In his new series, Kaufman takes viewers on a wild ride around the country as he explores exciting new motor-driven industries and meets with the machine-minded men and women who keep our world running.
In an explosive premiere, Aaron starts his job search by exploring military restoration when he tests a restored tank. After firing the cannon, Aaron braves the dangers of coal mining. Later, Aaron works on a steam train that's run for 150 years.
Aaron takes to the skies as he achieves his childhood dream of getting to pilot an F-16 fighter jet. Later Aaron explores a scrapyard where he learns how to crush and shred old vehicles for fun and profit. After Aaron takes on the world of tires.
Aaron reveals that he's a little wet behind the ears when it comes to industries that rely on water. He works on a cargo ship, touring alarge engine and making sure the cargo is tied down to the deck before joining the crew of a tug boat.
Aaron explores the challenges of human survival. At NASA's headquarters, Aaron learns about our future in space and tests cars made for the moon. Then, Aaron tests a dangerous job: crop-dusting. Later, Aaron visits a massive water-pumping plant.
Aaron explores the Service Industry by getting behind the wheel of an elite Green Beret training mission. Then, Aaron feels the heat on a firefighter training course. Later, Aaron navigates a 40,000-pound Trash Truck around an obstacle course.
Aaron joins the the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as workers lay massive concrete mats on the Mississippi River, gets down and dirty with swamp loggers and explores the largest hydro dam in the United States.
Aaron takes turning a wrench to new heights when he works on a tramcar 8,000 feet above the desert. Then, Aaron helps build a hovercraft in Indiana and finally carves out some quality time in Texas, with woodworker-turned-car builder Isaac Cohen.
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