McGill and Nanner come together once a week to talk cults, modern pirates, Viking queens, legal drugs, plagues, Australian bushrangers, respectable chefs, fake marital artists, scams, and many other wild stories & happenings in society (then & now). Nanner's nihilism and McGill's blind optimism make for a fritzin good time, so sit back and enjoy!
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McGill and Nanner come together once a week to talk cults, modern pirates, Viking queens, legal drugs, plagues, Australian bushrangers, respectable chefs, fake marital artists, scams, and many other wild stories & happenings in society (then & now). Nanner's nihilism and McGill's blind optimism make for a fritzin good time, so sit back and enjoy!
Whether you're still struggling to pay the bills with the old 9 to 5. Or your degree in Philosophy didn't immeditaely land you a six figure job. Gig work could potentially be the answer to your problems. It's true you can be your boss and make a decent amount of money "working" for Instacart and/or Doordash, but is it worth it in the long run? You're going to put miles on your car. You're going to deal with ungrateful and demanding customers. All for just over $20/hr (depending on your location).
Nanner and McGill have spent years picking up Doordash orders and shopping for Instacart, so they've been through it all. Take a listen to this episode if your on the fence about signing up for Doordash, Grubhub, Instacart, Shipt, Uber Eats, or any other new app that's just sprouted up in your area. It might be worth the $$$.
The Fritz Boyz Podcast
McGill and Nanner come together once a week to talk cults, modern pirates, Viking queens, legal drugs, plagues, Australian bushrangers, respectable chefs, fake marital artists, scams, and many other wild stories & happenings in society (then & now). Nanner's nihilism and McGill's blind optimism make for a fritzin good time, so sit back and enjoy!