
Episode 18 - Well, That Escalated Quickly
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About this listen
In this episode of the Need Not Apply Podcast, hosts Gary and Gina discuss a variety of topics ranging from personal anecdotes about neighbors and movie recommendations to deeper discussions on consumer behavior during economic downturns. They also touch on political commentary regarding government spending, environmental issues concerning wildlife protection, and share humorous yet frustrating customer service experiences. The conversation flows into bartending tales filled with chaos and concludes with a discussion on workplace dynamics, including concerns about inappropriate behavior and rude customers.
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This week's tales:
Story 1: Customer posted a bad review about me…. with a photo of me alongside it
Story 2: What is your craziest bartending story?
Story 3: AITA for hanging up on a rude customer?
Story 4: AIO for thinking my husband Ms co-worker is turning into a stalker???
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Neighborly Updates
02:30 Weather Changes and Neighborly Peace
04:25 Consumer Behavior During Economic Uncertainty
10:37 Controversial Decisions in Wildlife Management
12:57 Customer Service Challenges and Bad Reviews
23:13 Crazy Bartending Stories and Workplace Chaos
34:35 The Dangers of Retail Work
39:02 Navigating Workplace Boundaries
50:17 Customer Service Confrontations
01:00:08 Job Market Perceptions and Biases
Keywords:
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