Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 13 hours 35 minutes
Comedian Jake Vevera joins us with a truckload of stories about mixing cement, George Santos-ing his resume, wearing an ankle bracelet, his great grandmother's breasts, partnering up with a crackhead for work and almost burning down a Pizza Hut while on acid. This is a wild one!!
Comedian Alex Payne tells us about his terrible job working for AT&T selling "Obama phones" in the projects and then for Ace Hardware making keys for famous comedians, and which was worse. We talk about aspiring to be drug dealers and dirtbags, the business savvy of strippers and how many pairs of shoes is too many.
Comedian Teresa DeGaetano stops by with tips on how to make restaurant shoes fashionable, how soon you should leave an interview, and how long you should wait before you quit on your first day.
Comedian Max Fine stops with some great job stories. We find out what is like when the FBI asks shows up to you job, what police officers think of Ted Nugent's "Stranglehold" and how NOT to pawn jewelry. This episode is a wild ride!
Comedian Lizzy Cassidy stops by to talk about all the jobs that are worse than shoveling horse manure (it's a long list). We talk about the time she called OSHA on her boss, the night her black belt coworker literally threw a guy to the curb and how being a manger of a comedy club is the worst way to get stage time. She also reveals the secret to working in a restaurant... spoiler: it's not caring.
Comedian Matthew Broussard stops by to talk about joke work on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, the surprising lack of math he used as a financial analyst, and that despite appearing on Comedy Central multiple times, his mom would like for him to find a real job.
Zach Petrovich, comedian and friend of the show, joins us for a wild episode. We talk about his days as the resident chef of a pool hall, his restaurant days locking out brunch guests, booking a hotel reservation at Denny's and how when he goes to a strip club "it's not even that expensive."
Actor Mike Houston stops by to talk about all his bad jobs before, during and after his role of Dixon in Orange is the New Black. The countless restaurant shifts, plumbing jobs and security gigs that kept him afloat before performing in the award winning film She Said. And all the gumbo that he served before being directed by Kevin Costner. This episode is a great ride from Colorado to Boston to Hollywood!
Comedian Dan Pulzello stops by to talk about getting fired because of comedy, giving the worst answer in an interview and getting bumped by Jim Gaffigan. Dan explains why lacrosse players make for good employees on paper, Josh talks about leaving his last day at the Ford dealership without pants and Ed fondly reminisces about partying in his abandoned car.
Comedian and podcaster, Keith Malley, talks about his days as a clown, the worst waiter and impersonating his ex-wife through an insane yearlong email correspondence with his dad.