
Justin Martin’s wife, Brittany, opens up about her wild job history, from waiting tables at Hooters to changing oil in work boots, and Uncle Si gets an education on the industry secrets she picked up along the way. Si also shares some encouragement for anyone feeling stuck in a tough season — reminding folks there's always hope for something better. Meanwhile, Martin’s already dreaming of grandkids, but Brittany’s thinking more along the lines of baby #3. Plus, John-David shares a comment from Carter that had everyone in stitches. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, welcome back to the podcast, ladies and gentlemen. Yay. We've got my wife in here with us, Brittany. You brought it up. I brought up a weird fact about weird jobs and tips whenever we were talking about that. So then that led some of our producers... I guessed. You did guess. I mean, it was pretty easy. Dear...
Si, do you know where Brittany worked in college? Was it in college? Yes. Do you know where Brittany worked in college? No, I don't. Are you excited to find out? Yeah.
The list is long, actually. I was just about to say. But the first stop. This was my first stop. And I do want to preface this by saying. I didn't really have a choice. I had applied to every restaurant in the area.
But one in particular saw you and said, you're a fit.
But one in particular was a first. And I was in no... To be fair, that kind of speaks volumes. Yeah, you had to have a job.
I had to have a job. It was actually very crucial. I didn't have help. No one was helping me at the time. So, and... I had just got an apartment with my best friend and her mom, who I've known since I was very little, was the co-signer. So I was like, I'm not going to let her down. I've got to get an income.
So you decided you needed to be delightfully tacky. Yet unrefined. Isn't that the catchphrase? Isn't that what they put on the back of those shirts?
I've only been once. Now I can't wait. Delightfully tactful.
Delightfully tactful.
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