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===Evolution and changes=== Initially, the show documented the housemates as they struggled to find and maintain jobs and careers in their new locales, with minimal group activities aside from their day-to-day lives in the house and their socializing in the city. The only group activity engineered by the producers during the first season was a trip for the three women to [[Jamaica]]. By the second season, sending the entire cast on a vacation and/or short-term local trip would become the norm for most seasons. By the fifth season, the cast would be given an ongoing, season-long activity, with the Miami cast given startup money and a business advisor to begin their own business. This aspect of the show remained in most subsequent seasons.<ref>This element was not present in the [[The Real World: Brooklyn|Brooklyn]], [[The Real World: Washington D.C.|Washington D.C.]] and [[The Real World: New Orleans (2010)|2010 New Orleans]] seasons.</ref> The assignments are obligatory, with casts assigned to work at an after-school daycare program, a radio station, public-access television station, etc. Beginning with the [[The Real World: Back to New York|tenth season]], a rule was implemented that required a roommate fired from the group job to be evicted from the house and dropped from the cast. [[The Real World: Hollywood|Hollywood]]'s Greg Halstead and [[The Real World: Cancun|Cancun]]'s Joey Rozmus were evicted from their respective houses after they were fired from their group jobs.<ref name=HollywoodEpisode8>{{cite episode|series=The Real World: Hollywood|title=Arrival and Departure|season=20|number=8|airdate=June 4, 2008|network=MTV|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/real-world-hollywood-ep-8-arrival-and-departure/1588278/playlist.jhtml#series=2211&seriesId=24776&channelId=1|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091121123337/http://www.mtv.com/videos/real-world-hollywood-ep-8-arrival-and-departure/1588278/playlist.jhtml#series=2211&seriesId=24776&channelId=1|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 21, 2009}}</ref><ref name=CancunEpisode7>{{cite episode|series=The Real World: Cancun|title=Peak Week|season=22|number=7|airdate=August 6, 2009|network=MTV|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/the-real-world-cancun-ep-7-peak-week/1617242/playlist.jhtml#series=2211&seriesId=27379&channelId=1|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090809091710/http://www.mtv.com/videos/the-real-world-cancun-ep-7-peak-week/1617242/playlist.jhtml#series=2211&seriesId=27379&channelId=1|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 9, 2009}}</ref> Later seasons provided the cast with pre-approved jobs they could apply for without the firing rule, while other casts took part in internships or did not pursue work.
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