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Author: Working Classholes with Josh Accardo & Ed McGowan

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A podcast about work from two comedians with a laundry list of terrible jobs with Ed McGowan & Josh Accardo

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Taxi Cab Bucket Splash

Taxi Cab Bucket Splash

2024-06-1226:33

Ed and Josh talk about various work schwag, from tote bags to emergency t-shirts, flirting at work and how to exact revenge on a work bully. Josh quotes the beatitudes, while Ed reveals that he has t-shirts that are 20 years old. Ed tells a story about the worst taxi ride imaginable and why you should never ever open the the front door of a taxi. This is Part One of a long episode with just the boys. It's a good time. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy
Comedian Chris Faga tells us about his worst job petitioning door to door for the local comptroller in the hoods of Brooklyn. The job was so bad that years later he became a County Committeeman because “it was funny”. We talk about tending bar in Brooklyn and how NOT make a Long Island Iced Tea. We also discuss strip club buffets, guys named Hennessy, counting money by flashlight, how to handle a heckler, rigging electric on films sets, selling Viagra, and why you should never front cigarettes on credit. This one is a lot of fun!  Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @chrisfrombklyn on Instagram to see all his clips and show dates. Check out both of his hilarious podcasts, High Society Radio and Notes of a Goon
Comedian Joanna Ross stops by the break room to explain the differences between performing on Broadway and working the cash register at a candle store. She also reveals when she realized what "See You Next Tuesday" really means, how many goldfish a snapper turtle can eat at a bar, and how useful a wheelchair can be in meeting women.  Ed and Josh find out the Flashdancers is not the same kind of club as Flashers and Josh reveals that the security team at a strip club doesn't care if a dancer insults you.  We examine puking at work after a night out, how much heavier a casket is after bombing a comedy set and how much research is really necessary to make a short film about strippers. This is fun one with some crazy stories. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @joanna33ross on Instagram to see all her clips and show dates. And follow @schtickit to see the dates and lineups for this fantastic pole-dancing/comedy show.
Comedian and Off-Broadway actor, Derek Humphrey stops by to talk to us about some of his worst jobs. We find out that working at Kmart as a teenager has its benefits and that ditching work for a girl will probably get you fired. Derek lets us know the pros and cons of working at a TCBY vs the steel mill. And that serving in the Navy can lead to a lavish career path of middle management at a luxury hotel. We get tips on how to steal from work without going to jail, how to pick up a side hustle at an Applebee's and why you should always agree to do a TV show in a haunted house instead of pursuing a career at a liquor store, even if the clientele are wearing some of the finest wigs in NYC. You'll have to listen to this one for the full stories. We had a blast! Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @humpderek on Instagram to see all his clips and show dates
Ed and Josh podcast live from Megaton Brewery in Humble, Texas. They talk with Master Brewer Jered Montgomery about his worst jobs, including digging up guns for a paranoid employer and working the tobacco fields of Georgia. They also talk to Miss Vicky, Humble's very own teacher of the year. She talks about her days in Philadelphia, how to spot the troublemakers in the class and the only proper gift to give a teacher (spoiler alert: it's booze). Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy
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!! Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @jakevevera on Instagram to see all his clips and show dates
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. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @alexpaynecomedy on Instagram to see all his clips and show dates
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. We talk about how the Prime Rib at a VFW is actually good (it's not), how many shots is too many to do during a job interview and that working at a Science Center does not make you a scientist. This episode was so much fun, we all went out afterwards to celebrate at Hangnail Charley's. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @teresadegaetano on Instagram to see all her clips and show dates
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", how NOT to pawn jewelry and how k-holes are so much better than black outs. This episode is a wild ride! Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @maxfine_ on Instagram to see all his clips and tour dates
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. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @lizzycassidy on Instagram to see all her clips and tour dates
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. We also talk about what job your comedy business card should say, who would make the best landlord, and how long does a stab wound take to heal before a comedian can get back on stage. This is a fun one. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @mondaypunday on Instagram to see all his clips and tour dates
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." This is a hot show. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @zachypeanuts on Instagram to see all his clips and tour dates
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! Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @thebigfella on Instagram to see all his clips and coming films
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. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @danpulzello on Instagram to see all his clips and tour dates
Comedian, podcaster and all-around wild man, Keith Malley, talks to us about his early jobs as a clown and a waiter. We learned how to hide a hangover with clown makeup and to never ever order a milkshake from him. Keith also has a new book out that chronicles him impersonating his ex-wife through an insane yearlong email correspondence with his dad. This episode is jam-packed with laughs. Enjoy. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @malleykeith and @keithandthegirl on Instagram Go to keithandthegirl.com/dad to check out Keith's hilarious new book, The Dad Emails
Comedian Laura Sogar tells us all about her Olympic swim trials, obscure sponsorships, & morning stingers in a Ramada Inn. And of course Josh reminds everyone that he too was an athlete, while Ed questions if she preferred an in-ground or above-ground pool. Laura also reveals that downloading Limewire viruses as a kid led to her current jobs in both comedy and cyber security. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @laurasogar on Instagram to see all her clips and tour dates Follow her podcast @risquebusinessnews
Comedian Ben Kirschenbaum talks about being a substitute gym teacher, a math tutor and working at an ice cream shop where baseball players stopped by. We find out that Ben is bad at basketball, how similar math is to standup, and which Mets players like Rocky Road - spoiler: it's not Mookie Wilson. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @benkirschenbaum on Instagram to see all his clips, tour dates and to buy tickets for his upcoming special at New York Comedy Club on April 28th.
Content creator, podcaster and author Ruby Lynne stopped by to talk to us about being America’s sexiest GILF, where not to put a lollipop and the differences between working with Kevlar vests and cotton panties. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Got to iamrubylynne.com to see all of Ruby's links, content and where to purchase her new book, Granny Panties: How I made a fortune selling my worn undies
Comedian Nick Callas revisits his worst jobs from the loading docks of a Kmart to the empty menu of a Buffalo Wild Wings. And he gets fired from all of them. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @mrnickcallas on Instagram to see all his clips, tour dates and his upcoming special
Comedian Alex Pavone talks to us about working construction with his dad and uncle, hiding from safety inspectors in an excavator bucket, and getting stuck in quicksand. Follow us on YouTube @workingclassholes Follow us on Instagram @workingclassholes @joshaccardo @edmcgowancomedy Follow @mralexpavone on Instagram to see all his clips and tour dates
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