

Synopsis
Dirty Jobs (2005), Season 1 is the Mike Rowe reality show you can watch online on iFILM — thirteen episodes in which the host takes on America's filthiest, smelliest and most dangerous trades, hands-on and unscripted.
The first season throws Rowe into a new line of work almost every episode. He inspects sewers, farms pigs, sorts garbage in Chinatown, tags sharks. He sexes day-old chicks, brews beer, harvests oysters, and scrapes gum and pigeon droppings off New York sidewalks. Later chapters put him on a hot-tar roof, into Louisiana swamps after shrimp, behind the vats of a Vermont cheese farm, and up a chimney. Each episode is a different craft, shot first-person and unafraid of the mess.
What carries the season is Rowe himself. He never plays the expert — he laughs at his own failures and clearly respects the people who do this for a living. Good for anyone who likes their learning loose and funny. Stream Dirty Jobs Season 1 online on iFILM.
13 episodes
S1·E1Chinatown Garbage Collector
Garbage collector/recycling separator, shark catcher/tagger, car recycling
S1·E2Sewer Inspector
Sewer inspector, disaster cleanup crew member (basement sewer), demolition worker (office building interior)
S1·E3Pig Farmer
Pig farmer, removing chewing gum from sidewalks (New York City), pigeon droppings removal (New York City)
S1·E4Chick Sexer
Baby chicken sexer, beer brewer, oyster harvester
S1·E5Vexcon
Exterminator, crab fisherman, blacksmith/farrier
S1·E6Sludge Cleaner
Mike Rowe gets dirty as he works with surfboard shaper Matt Barker. Mike masters the art of shaping a surfboard from Styrofoam. And Mike goes underground into a greasy pit of sludge as he joins an environmental company that recycles the gunky grime.
S1·E7Hot Tar Roofer
Mike first heads off to Pasadena, California and discovers the difficult step by step process in patching up a roof. Then Mike goes to New Jersey and helps move a 60 ton, 225 year old house.
S1·E8Ostrich Farmer
Mike visits a coffee plantation in Hawaii and learns about the long process in how to make coffee, from picking the beans to roasting them. Mike then goes to Sausalito, CA to be a marine mammal rescuer and help rehabilitate some injured seals.Finally, Mike learns about ostrich farming, from their daily upkeep to collecting their eggs.
S1·E9Cheese Maker
Mike visits the San Francisco Zoo and learns what it's like to be a zookeeper, essentially feeding the animals and collecting their poo.Mike then goes to Vermont to a haunted cheese making factory and learns not only how to make cheese, but the art of patience.Finally, Mike learns how to be a volcano ash mud bath mixer (spa technician) in Calistoga, CA and takes a mud bath after a very dirty day. That's not all - Mike also journeys to a live volcano in Hawaii and gets up close and personal with some very hot lava.
S1·E10Shrimper
Mike goes to South Carolina and learns about shrimping. He also helps study the shrimp population in order to find out when it's time to open the shrimping season. Mike then goes to the swamps of Louisiana to catch some crawfish. Finally, Mike goes to Washington to clean up an illegal tire dump and recycle some tires.
S1·E11Bio-Diesel Man
Mike goes to Washington and helps build a house out of cob, which is basically a combination of sand, clay, and straw.Mike then heads to California and works alongside Dave the bee man to get rid of some bee's infesting a church.Finally, Mike goes back to Washington and helps clean out the old oil from a deep fryer at a Mexican restaurant and then recycle the oil into fuel or bio-diesel.
S1·E12Micro-Algae Man
Mike begins by traveling to Palo Alto, CA to learn how to be a pet groomer, from cutting hair to giving baths. Mike then goes to Hawaii to turn happy green algae into unhappy red algae to be used as antioxidant gelcaps for human consumption. Finally, Mike goes to Missouri to learn how to be a charcoal factory worker. Mike ends the day with a barbeque and introduces us to the crew that help make the show.
S1·E13Chimney Sweeper
Mike first goes to the Chimney Safety Institute of America in Plainfield, IN and learns how to be a certified chimney sweeper. Mike then goes to Ontario, Canada to salvage underwater logs, which are then used to make furniture. Finally, Mike visits a scrap metal recycler in St. Louis, MO and learns how to separate different metals and operate some big machines.



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