Nightmare bosses! Ungodly hours! Creepy CraigsLists! Nick and Chase interview hilarious guests about their first jobs, worst jobs, and everything in between.
Comedian Stephen Agyei (Just for Laughs, Bojack Horseman) has seen some stuff in the course of his employment. His first job working for the government was a rude awakening to living the office life …
Your two favorite spooks are back for another spine-chilling episode celebrating scary jobs on this all hallows eve!
Nick and Chase summon two craigslist spectres from the crypt to ponder the infini…
Comedian Ryan Conner (Late Late Show with James Corden, Last Comic Standing) is a terrible waiter, an apathetic blue man, and one of the fastest Boston Market drive thru cashiers on the east coast. H…
Comedian Britt Birrer loves wrestling, laughing, and good health insurance (when she can get it). Typically, it’s hard to get all three at the same time, so she does her best at work helping people w…
At work, Comedian Mark Smalls (SF Sketchfest) is not exactly what you might call a dedicated employee, and he knows that. In the course of his jobs, he may or may not have contributed to the demise o…
Comedian Aston Wallace gets the job done, but that doesn’t mean he’s gonna like it. Just to get through the day he’ll befriend skinheads, dodge rich bosses on too many uppers, avoid Star Wars nerds c…
Comedian and writer Atif Myers (Laughs on Fox) knows he’s not always the brightest ticket ripper at the movies, but he sure can sell a bounce house! He’s found a few movie scams, made a few classic m…
Comedian Cheryl Anderson had a very bad time at her job on the cleaning staff at a local motel, but you wouldn’t know it until you talk to her for at LEAST 20 minutes about it. Luckily, that’s exactl…
Wow! 100 episodes (three weeks ago)! Nick and Chase celebrate by kicking back and screaming gently into the void about why jobs are still bad, the “great resignation”, and one summer camp gone wrong.…
Comedian Trevor Hill (SF Sketchfest) has a pretty long fuse. He’ll give his job the benefit of the doubt for a loooong time before it’s time to bail. He’ll let his boss stalk him through the streets …
Comedian and writer Kaitlyn Jeffers (The Hard Times) worked maybe 6 cumulative months worth of employment in her first 4 jobs. It’s hard to commit to a gig when you’re a young punk with a steady inco…
Comedian and writer Olivia Hill takes jobs for the paycheck. Sometimes that gets her into trouble, and sometimes not! She’s worked with a boyfriend at perhaps the coolest surf-wear mall store in exis…
Comedian and writer Aviva Siegel (Reductress, the Hard Times) digs into her work history and day jobs to reveal QUITE the cast of characters. We got a knock-off Michael Scott from The Office, a gun-o…
Actress and writer Sammie Carson usually tries the “go along to get along” approach at her job, until you do weird stuff like hit on her and send her blue flowers off the clock, and then it’s time to…
Due mostly to his chiseled jawline, people assume Justin Clark (Amazon’s Coming to the Stage) is employable and nice. The trouble is, he is only partly both of those, so he may end up spending his ti…
Joel Jimenez (The Comedy Store, Mostly Sorry Podcast) held one job for 10 whole years, so he’s pretty familiar with the concepts of commitment and doing his time. He’s also unfortunately familiar wit…
Your favorite co-hosts ask the deep question...why do jobs suck? The answers are a bit unclear, but that won’t stop Nick and Chase from thinking real hard. Chase read one book (Bullshit Jobs by David…
Comedian Sumukh Torgalkar (Sirius XM Laugh USA) has had quite a few boring jobs, but somehow he's managed to spice it up by either adding mayonnaise, befriending future wrestling superstars, or quitt…
Comedian Myles Weber (Drybar Comedy, MTV’s Greatest Party Story Ever) has literally cleaned up poop for a living, and that wasn't even his worst job. He's been behind the counter at a Nor-Cal famous …
Comedian Hormoz Rashidi (The Comedy Store, Door Guys Podcast) has been on a few wild rides, including a job grifting Best Buy out of their own gift cards, working a call center for a lot less hours t…