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The Temp Life is an American comedy web series about a spoiled executive temping his way back up the corporate ladder. The series was created and produced by Wilson Cleveland (who stars as Nick "Trouble" Chiapetta); written by Wilson Cleveland (seasons 1–3), Yuri Baranovsky (season 4), Tony Janning and Gabe Uhr (season 5) and directed by Evan Ferrante (seasons 1–3), Jato Smith and Andrew Y. Park (seasons 4–5). The fifth and final season premiered December 6, 2010 on My Damn Channel, YouTube, iTunes, MSN Video and VOD platforms like Roku and Boxee set-top boxes and Verizon Fios.

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  • The Temp Life is an American comedy web series about a spoiled executive temping his way back up the corporate ladder. The series was created and produced by Wilson Cleveland (who stars as Nick "Trouble" Chiapetta); written by Wilson Cleveland (seasons 1–3), Yuri Baranovsky (season 4), Tony Janning and Gabe Uhr (season 5) and directed by Evan Ferrante (seasons 1–3), Jato Smith and Andrew Y. Park (seasons 4–5). Overall, 43 episodes of The Temp Life were released over the course of five seasons. The first season consisted of five 3-5 minute long episodes and debuted November 29, 2006 on YouTube, Blip, MySpace, Daily Motion and Facebook. In January 2010, The Temp Life became available on demand in two million U.S. hotel rooms via LodgeNet’s DoNotDisturbTV hotel room network. The Temp Life added an average of 85% more viewers with each season and had reached over 18 million upload views when it was announced in July 2010 that the series was renewed for a fifth season. The fifth and final season premiered December 6, 2010 on My Damn Channel, YouTube, iTunes, MSN Video and VOD platforms like Roku and Boxee set-top boxes and Verizon Fios. (en)
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  • After abruptly canning her assistant, snarky lifecaster Lindsay "Socialista" Sheraton is forced to "buy a temp" to record her every mundane move for posterity. Too bad Commodity's newest farm girl temp has never seen a video camera...or a cell phone. (en)
  • Commodity Staffing's newest temp, simple farm girl Shannon, is put to the test when she is forced to record every waking moment in the life of selfish "Socialista" Lindsay Sheraton, a narcissistic lifecaster with an attitude. (en)
  • When Mark and Laura confront Nick about their soul-crushing temp jobs he sent them on, they learn Nick's darkest secret and how they have been pawns in his grand plan. (en)
  • With Nick taking some totally unnecessary vacation time, Mark and Laura have been handed control of Commodity Staffing, forcing them to hire new temps. They soon learn the talent pool is a bit...shallow. (en)
  • Broke and in need of a paycheck, Nick meets with Celltons touchy-feely Head of Human Relations, Stormy Simonsen in search of a job. (en)
  • Nick hires Thomas Clancy , the most obvious corporate spy in the history of corporate spies. (en)
  • Mark, an actor between gigs, is faced with the reality of his craft when Paul tries to steal his thunder. (en)
  • Mark's first temp job at the new Commodity Staffing as an "actor on Broadway" isn't quite the "toe-tapping, finger-snapping" career-booster he thought it would be. (en)
  • Nancy Roder's twin sister Tammy comes for a job interview. (en)
  • After a disastrous sensitivity training session, Nick drags the temps to a karaoke bar to blow off some steam. (en)
  • The temps undergo corporate sensitivity training led by Counselor Rick , a motivational speaker on the verge of a nervous breakdown. (en)
  • Special guest star Taryn Southernis Nancy Roder, a hamster-loving recent grad from Oklahoma who can't wait to show off her many skills and interests working as a temp at Celltons. (en)
  • While still unconscious, Nick dreams up a new scheme to take some completely unnecessary vacation time courtesy of his guardian angel Tom Cruise and makes a life or death decision about Commodity Staffing that will give Mark and Laura more responsibility than they want. (en)
  • When new Commodity Staffing CEO, Nick "Trouble" Chiapetta assembles his crew of hapless temps for the first time, their true personalities are put on display...a bit too soon. (en)
  • Nick meets his new boss: Alina Deloris, head of Human Acquisitions at Celltons and learns his new 'management position' consists of transcribing painfully awkward video resumes. (en)
  • Cook gives Nick a pep talk to help him deal with various plots unfolding against him. Nancy Roder and Stevie P. say an awkward goodbye. (en)
  • Cook the office lunch cart guy, teams up with Nick to catch a pastrami sandwich thief. (en)
  • Nick reviews a video resume from USC grad Samir 'Stevie P.' Patel who is all about passion, football, headbands and the Blue Man Group. (en)
  • Paul shares the news of his new "temp-ness" with his slightly neurotic roommate Caitlin who is having job search trouble of her own. (en)
  • Laura has a crush on Pete and Mark gets an on-the-job injury courtesy of Stevie P. . (en)
  • Laura didn't think her dream of working for the "House that Bill Gates Built" included assembling its furniture too. (en)
  • Nick must transcribe a misfiled video resume from Cynthia and Pilar , owners of west coast market researcher Groupthink who have sent Alina a request for temps through Celltons' video resume channel by mistake. (en)
  • Scott Richeson may have some serious problems. Being profoundly nervous and emotionally fragile is not one of them. (en)
  • Nick overhears Mark threatening Stormy and Clark with a lawsuit over the "Stevie P. incident" and gleefully drop-kicks Alina under the bus. (en)
  • As part of his plan to discredit Alina, Nick gives Mark a Flip camera to secretly record Donald's attempt to get Larry, Cindy and Lianne to admit they hate their temp jobs. (en)
  • Nick gets an urgent webcam message from Caitlin and Paul who have turned up halfway around the world. Nick finally learns what "trouble" really is (en)
  • Following Nick's "career advice," Stevie P. does his best to impress Alina during his temp job interview. (en)
  • Stormy tries to keep Nick and Alina from killing each other. (en)
  • Someone gets fired. Someone gets hired. Someone gets...sick. (en)
  • Nick drags Nancy Roder into his plan to bring down Alina. (en)
  • Mark and Laura learn a valuable lesson about trust when Paul and Jen try to scam them out of 20 bucks for a birthday cake for someone they've never met. (en)
  • When Commodity sends Laura back to Pedtastic for another temp job, she learns they have changed their business strategy . (en)
  • Laura learns Pedtastic is not a place where "everybody knows your name." (en)
  • Everyone scrambles to impress Celltons' steely CEO, Eve Randall when she comes to town bearing bad news about cost-cutting. (en)
  • Series finale. Eddie and Eve gather the troops for Nick's final humiliation. (en)
  • With Alina watching his every move, Nick vows to ditch his new broom closet office and claw his way back up the corporate ladder. (en)
  • Nick makes a last-ditch attempt to get Mark and Laura's help in getting Alina fired. (en)
  • Nick's plan to ruin Alina begins when the profoundly unqualified Stevie P. arrives for his temp job interview. (en)
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  • The Temp Life is an American comedy web series about a spoiled executive temping his way back up the corporate ladder. The series was created and produced by Wilson Cleveland (who stars as Nick "Trouble" Chiapetta); written by Wilson Cleveland (seasons 1–3), Yuri Baranovsky (season 4), Tony Janning and Gabe Uhr (season 5) and directed by Evan Ferrante (seasons 1–3), Jato Smith and Andrew Y. Park (seasons 4–5). The fifth and final season premiered December 6, 2010 on My Damn Channel, YouTube, iTunes, MSN Video and VOD platforms like Roku and Boxee set-top boxes and Verizon Fios. (en)
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