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Rubbernecking: New York Goes to Work, Season Premiere
- So here we are in the throes of a possible global pandemic, a planetary climate control crisis, and a financial meltdown that has reached its tentacles from Wall Street ...
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VH1 just wants to help a girl pay the bills -- or more likely their programming execs are squeezing every last ounce of reality TV attraction out of Tiffany Pollard, aka ``New York'' on ``Flavor of Love'' and its spinoff, ``I Love New York.'' In this series Pollard goes to work in a menial labor-type job chosen each week by viewers via text messages, but she'll make much more than the minimum -- $10,000 to be exact -- if she impresses her new employer. If she quits, does lousy work or gets fired, she walks away empty-handed.
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