And Then I Quit
Jerry worked as a part-time security guard/usher/whatever was needed at a concert venue. He didn’t really want to work there, but Jessica (the host) kind of made him. That might explain why he had numerous mishaps during his short tenure.
info_outline It was like a zombie apocalypse but in a sex shopAnd Then I Quit
Sarah’s job in an adult store was like a dream – at first. Her store sold high-quality products, offered educational classes, and was all-around sex positive. Then a new owner arrived, determined to make the place as cheap and skeevy as possible.
info_outline Sure, I'll move that over half a pixelAnd Then I Quit
Julie worked in marketing at a law firm where she encountered an intense micromanager. And the micromanager didn't even technically work there. Awkwardly, it was the boss's wife.
info_outline My boss turned our office into an escape roomAnd Then I Quit
When Brittany’s boss became fixated on escape rooms, things got a little weird. At one point, Brittany found herself handcuffed next to her co-workers. Then people started busting into her office in the middle of the day to rifle through her desk for clues. Soon, she wanted to escape for real.
info_outline They asked me to erase their Glassdoor reviewsAnd Then I Quit
Dr. Angela Toscano was a social media manager for a small marketing company whose executives didn’t know how the internet worked. And they insisted they were like a family, a foreboding phrase that really meant they were weird and intense (which, to be fair, is like a family).
info_outline We called him ‘The Pickle Wizard’And Then I Quit
Robert worked in fast food and had a boss who collected – of all things – fire trucks. And was afraid of heights. Robert also had run-ins with customers who asked for some seriously strange things, like dried-off pickles.
info_outline I died and came back to my bodyAnd Then I Quit
Larry worked as “chauffeur,” driving funeral directors to pick up the recently deceased for exactly one day. Find the show on Twitter @AndThenIQuit. Support the show: paypal.me/AndThenIQuit. Email: [email protected]
info_outline I couldn't hang up until I heard 'No' twiceAnd Then I Quit
Madeline Jarvis quit her telemarketing job. It wasn’t easy, considering she had no idea who her boss was. She’s fairly certain grey filters were installed over the lightbulbs, which complemented the workplace’s overall dejected vibes.
info_outlineRobert worked in fast food and had a boss who collected – of all things – fire trucks. And was afraid of heights. Robert also had run-ins with customers who asked for some seriously strange things, like dried-off pickles.
- Find the show on Twitter @AndThenIQuit.
- Support the show: paypal.me/AndThenIQuit.
- Email: [email protected]