Episode 49: You Can Pay Student Loans With Experience (Just Kidding)
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Podbros Network
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audio
Publication Date |
Aug 24, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:34:18
I just had a chuckle.  I was thinking to myself, “there’s 49 episodes of this show?!”  That’s an impressive feat until you realize that the show started in January of 2015.  WHOOPS.  Anyway, this episode of the show is arguably the most stereotypical conversation two people in their twenties could have. First, Shay (you may […]

I just had a chuckle.  I was thinking to myself, “there’s 49 episodes of this show?!”  That’s an impressive feat until you realize that the show started in January of 2015.  WHOOPS.  Anyway, this episode of the show is arguably the most stereotypical conversation two people in their twenties could have.

First, Shay (you may remember her from Putin and Porn) and I talked about a situation in which I flat out ignored someone I went to high school with at Subway.  It was an odd moment because I felt weird for not acknowledging them but I started to wonder if she also wanted me to ignore her.  Or maybe I said something mean to her when we were younger and she’s hated me since 2007?  I’m not sure!  I probably won’t be able to sleep at night not knowing if I got real drunk and awkwardly hit on her.  If I did, it was probably  at one of those parties that you have with your friends from high school, but it’s weird because you’re nervous they might bring up that time you dropped a touchdown pass in 2004.  Typical Damon Anxiety.

We also discussed jobs.  You know, a topic of discussion had by millennials over wine and beer throughout this country.  However, we ask very specific questions related to aspects of that topic. How is that you can spend 5 years in school, grind through 2 unpaid internships, and still end up getting offered nothing but internships?  Why do we still work 40 hours a week?  What’s the best way to eat cereal at work?  Why can’t you pay student loans with “experience?”  That last question is serious, by the way.

A couple of bits of house keeping:

Please be sure to visit our Patreon page.  Patreon is “the world’s largest crowdfunding site for artists and creators.”  Becoming a patron for Worst Millennials will give you several nifty rewards and incentives for pledging to the show.  You can find the link to the Worst Millennials here:

https://www.patreon.com/worstmillennials

I just had a chuckle.  I was thinking to myself, “there’s 49 episodes of this show?!”  That’s an impressive feat until you realize that the show started in January of 2015.  WHOOPS.  Anyway, this episode of the show is arguably the most stereotypical conversation two people in their twenties could have.

First, Shay (you may remember her from Putin and Porn) and I talked about a situation in which I flat out ignored someone I went to high school with at Subway.  It was an odd moment because I felt weird for not acknowledging them but I started to wonder if she also wanted me to ignore her.  Or maybe I said something mean to her when we were younger and she’s hated me since 2007?  I’m not sure!  I probably won’t be able to sleep at night not knowing if I got real drunk and awkwardly hit on her.  If I did, it was probably  at one of those parties that you have with your friends from high school, but it’s weird because you’re nervous they might bring up that time you dropped a touchdown pass in 2004.  Typical Damon Anxiety.

We also discussed jobs.  You know, a topic of discussion had by millennials over wine and beer throughout this country.  However, we ask very specific questions related to aspects of that topic. How is that you can spend 5 years in school, grind through 2 unpaid internships, and still end up getting offered nothing but internships?  Why do we still work 40 hours a week?  What’s the best way to eat cereal at work?  Why can’t you pay student loans with “experience?”  That last question is serious, by the way.

A couple of bits of house keeping:

Please be sure to visit our Patreon page.  Patreon is “the world’s largest crowdfunding site for artists and creators.”  Becoming a patron for Worst Millennials will give you several nifty rewards and incentives for pledging to the show.  You can find the link to the Worst Millennials here:

https://www.patreon.com/worstmillennials

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