Stacey Dooley takes five 16-18-year-olds into different industries crying out for young workers, for the ultimate work experience.
The last episode in the series sees Stacey take the five teenagers to Heathrow Airport for their last piece of work experience. It’s a baptism of fire for Skye, Hakeem, Elliott, Mersadi and Abbey as they begin working land and airside for one of the UK’s largest single-site employers. As they split up across the airport, some of the teens head to the engineering department to work on the airport’s driverless electric pods, while others check the facilities in the terminal with a site engineer and work with Heathrow’s customers. The airport currently employs 76,000 staff and 5,000 apprentices, but with Heathrow set for expansion, the teens need to be at their best to impress airport boss Emma.
There will be highs and lows, but after five different workplaces, should they stick with study or join the daily grind? What have they learned from The Nine to Five? Show less