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Get a Job (1998) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes

Get a Job (1998) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes

Get a Job (1998) — Jay is a young slacker who has to get a job in order to receive his inheritance.

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Get a Job (1998) Storyline

Jay is a young slacker who has to get a job in order to receive his inheritance. Rather than physically work, he fabricates an imaginary job in order to convince the attorney in charge of his trust fund.

Full Cast & Crew

  • Jason Wolk as Jay Berger
  • Allen Garfield as Mr. Berger / Psychiatrist
  • Jeremy London as Tony Thompson / Philip
  • Brenda Strong as Emily LaCrosse / Psychiatrist
  • Billy Maddox as Bill / Logan
  • Nick Benedict as Mr. Barone
  • Bobbie Brown
  • María Celedonio as Chloe (Trinity's Girlfriend)
  • Jaime Dudney
  • Nicolette Gato
  • Marilyn Ghigliotti
  • Lori Heuring
  • Mikal Kartvedt as The Bartender
  • Brian Krause as Mike
  • James MacPherson as Jim - Soccer Player

Why Watch Get a Job?

The Vibe: Get a Job is a lighthearted, hilarious, and uplifting comedy movie from 1998. Directed by Gregg Cannizzaro, and starring Jason Wolk, Allen Garfield, Jeremy London Jay is a young slacker who has to get a job in order to receive his inheritance.

Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 1/10, Get a Job retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.

Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for those looking for a fun, stress-relieving watch. If you enjoy movies, Get a Job deserves a spot on your watchlist.

Movie Details & Production

Original Title: Get a Job
Rating: ⭐ 1/10 (2 votes)
Runtime: 1h 33m
Production Country: United States of America
Languages: English
Budget: $750,000

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Get a Job (1998) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes

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Expert Verification: Information on this page is cross-referenced via TMDB and Watchmode APIs. Curated by the Watchlist Wizard team to ensure data integrity.

Get a Job (1998) Storyline

Jay is a young slacker who has to get a job in order to receive his inheritance. Rather than physically work, he fabricates an imaginary job in order to convince the attorney in charge of his trust fund.

Full Cast & Crew

  • Jason Wolk as Jay Berger
  • Allen Garfield as Mr. Berger / Psychiatrist
  • Jeremy London as Tony Thompson / Philip
  • Brenda Strong as Emily LaCrosse / Psychiatrist
  • Billy Maddox as Bill / Logan
  • Nick Benedict as Mr. Barone
  • Bobbie Brown
  • María Celedonio as Chloe (Trinity's Girlfriend)
  • Jaime Dudney
  • Nicolette Gato
  • Marilyn Ghigliotti
  • Lori Heuring
  • Mikal Kartvedt as The Bartender
  • Brian Krause as Mike
  • James MacPherson as Jim - Soccer Player

Why Watch Get a Job?

The Vibe: Get a Job is a lighthearted, hilarious, and uplifting comedy movie from 1998. Directed by Gregg Cannizzaro, and starring Jason Wolk, Allen Garfield, Jeremy London Jay is a young slacker who has to get a job in order to receive his inheritance.

Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 1/10, Get a Job retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.

Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for those looking for a fun, stress-relieving watch. If you enjoy movies, Get a Job deserves a spot on your watchlist.

Movie Details & Production

Original Title: Get a Job
Rating: ⭐ 1/10 (2 votes)
Runtime: 1h 33m
Production Country: United States of America
Languages: English
Budget: $750,000

Explore More

Discover where to watch Get a Job and thousands of other titles on Watchlist Wizard. We analyze streaming availability across 50+ platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max to help you find your next favorite movie.