David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 5 Years 72 days - Mutiny

5 Years 72 days - Mutiny

Tuesday 23rd July 2024

David Boyle shares the chaos at his job site, from worker mutinies to union battles, all while navigating sobriety with humour and honesty.
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10 minutes
Entertaining
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Mutiny in the Tunnel: David Boyle's Hilarious Workplace Rebellion

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle narrates a workplace mutiny due to EBA delays.
  • Colleagues openly plan their exit strategies.
  • Union representatives struggle to manage the situation.
  • Boyle shares personal reflections on his sore joints and job satisfaction.
  • The episode blends humour with real-life sobriety challenges.
I can't make a fist, and I'm still down in the tunnel waterproofing.
Ever wondered what happens when a construction site turns into a scene from a pirate movie? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle brings you right into the heart of chaos. With his trademark humour, Boyle narrates the unfolding mutiny at his workplace, where disgruntled workers are leaving in droves due to delays in their Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA).
The episode is a rollercoaster of emotions as Boyle shares the antics of his colleagues, from the laziest workers openly planning their exit to the old battle-axe union reps trying to keep things together. Despite the tumult, Boyle's reflections on his sore joints and the camaraderie he feels with his co-workers add a layer of authenticity and warmth to the narrative.
This episode isn't just about workplace drama; it's a window into the life of someone striving to stay sober amidst everyday challenges. Boyle’s raw honesty and comedic touch make this episode both entertaining and thought-provoking. If you're looking for a mix of laughter, real-life struggles, and a bit of workplace rebellion, this one's for you.