Mutiny and Mayhem: David Boyle's Workplace Revolution
Episode Overview
Standing up for fair treatment at work. The importance of team solidarity. Humour in dealing with workplace issues. The challenges of long drives. Upcoming comedy shows in Melbourne.
You gotta have some boys there that are willing to take the fucking bullet.
David Boyle is back with another gripping episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. This time, he shares an update on a workplace mutiny that had everyone on edge. Boyle, along with his colleagues, stood their ground and demanded fair treatment for their working hours. The episode kicks off with Boyle narrating his confusion when he couldn't find anyone at work, only to be directed to an induction room where the real drama unfolded.
The lads were called out for walking past exclusion zones, but the real issue was about getting paid fairly for the hours they worked. Boyle's recount of the mutiny is both humorous and eye-opening as he describes the negotiations with their supervisors. The highlight? The boys' demand for an extra hour's pay when they work through their breaks was finally acknowledged. Boyle's storytelling is raw and unfiltered, making you feel like you're right there with him.
He wraps up with a hilarious account of his nightmare drive to Canberra and plugs his upcoming comedy gigs in Melbourne. If you're looking for a mix of comedy, real-life struggles, and a bit of workplace revolution, this episode is a must-listen.