
Hey! My name is Pat McGinnis and this is my awesome company Gen-Tech! I’m so excited for you to meet my friends!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Uh oh, seems like Doc didn't realize I'd "accidentally" publish this episode!
I ran into Marge Watson, Head of Custodial Arts in the hallway and now we're best friends. We also discuss the implications of this stolen employee folder and we all learn how to whistleblow. Listen up! Marge was played by Darcy Darland.
Gross. We're joined in the studio by a member of Human Resources. The three of us also try out our acting chops. Plus it looks like some serious stuff is going on at Gen-Tech! Pam was played by Lacey Shiffer.
We discuss our local hangout sesh at the bar this past weekend even though Kathy totally ghosted us. John continues to be coy about his secret projects and we all learn about a "useful" new product coming up from the sub-sub basement.
We are joined in the studio by someone with way more authority than us. We also learn about the fun that the Doc has been up to. Dick was played by Robert Quance.
This week I learn more about my co-hosts Kathy Beckmen and Dr. John Kickenback. It's clear there is a lot more going on in this company and I am excited to discover all the secrets that may exist!
This week we are joined by Susan the Saleswoman. She didn't give us her last name - but I can tell you she's a majestic creature and I love her. I also learned a lot about boundaries and making sure to not offend or upset people. Susan the Saleswoman... more
Hi there! My name is Patrick McGinnis and NO I'm not Irish. I was just hired by Gen-Tech as an Intern in the IT department. While I'm stilling learning what exactly that means, I decided it would be fun to record a podcast about this company. There's... more
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