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Take This Job and Shove It! (The Blue-Collar Blues)
Grab your timesheets and prepare to watch them burn! This week on The Wednesday Night Podcast, we are punching out early and raising a glass to the working class as we spin Johnny Paycheck’s legendary 1977 outlaw-country anthem, Take This Job and Shove It. While Johnny sang about a worker finally giving his boss what for, his music serves as the ultimate trigger for the Wednesday Night crew to swap war stories from the absolute bottom of the employment barrel. We dive into a competitive airing of grievances regarding the absolute worst, most bizarre, and legally questionable day jobs we have ever had to survive before we found shelter in the cozy world of podcasting.
The corporate ladder quickly turns into a slide of horrors as we reveal the actual, unembellished lines on our resumes. We ask the burning questions that society has ignored, like who among us has had to vacuum three years of stale french fries and questionable organic matter out of the dark crevices of rental cars? We then descend to literal rock-bottom with a terrifying recount of what it actually takes to service a septic tank when things go horribly, catastrophically wrong. But the undisputed champion of resume anomalies is the revelation that one of our own employees spent their youth working in an actual, cold-war-era nuclear bomb silo, proving that nothing prepares you for the high-stress environment of comedy recording quite like being surrounded by active megatons of thermonuclear destruction. Tune in to find out who had the most miserable shift, which of us was fired for "unauthorized sitting," and why we will never, ever complain about recording this show again!
website: actonmusicproject.com
email: [email protected]
Craig's phone number: (978) 310-1613
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Take This Job and Shove It! (The Blue-Collar Blues)
Grab your timesheets and prepare to watch them burn! This week on The Wednesday Night Podcast, we are punching out early and raising a glass to the working class as we spin Johnny Paycheck’s legendary 1977 outlaw-country anthem, Take This Job and Shove It. While Johnny sang about a worker finally giving his boss what for, his music serves as the ultimate trigger for the Wednesday Night crew to swap war stories from the absolute bottom of the employment barrel. We dive into a competitive airing of grievances regarding the absolute worst, most bizarre, and legally questionable day jobs we have ever had to survive before we found shelter in the cozy world of podcasting.
The corporate ladder quickly turns into a slide of horrors as we reveal the actual, unembellished lines on our resumes. We ask the burning questions that society has ignored, like who among us has had to vacuum three years of stale french fries and questionable organic matter out of the dark crevices of rental cars? We then descend to literal rock-bottom with a terrifying recount of what it actually takes to service a septic tank when things go horribly, catastrophically wrong. But the undisputed champion of resume anomalies is the revelation that one of our own employees spent their youth working in an actual, cold-war-era nuclear bomb silo, proving that nothing prepares you for the high-stress environment of comedy recording quite like being surrounded by active megatons of thermonuclear destruction. Tune in to find out who had the most miserable shift, which of us was fired for "unauthorized sitting," and why we will never, ever complain about recording this show again!
website: actonmusicproject.com
email: [email protected]
Craig's phone number: (978) 310-1613

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