
The Middle Classholes
Employers Trading Employees Episode
In this episode of The Middle Classholes , the guys tackle everything from everyday public line-cutting etiquette and stadium bathroom chaos to the wild idea of corporate America operating like professional sports leagues—complete with employee trades, draft picks, and no-trade clauses. They explore alternative pathways to traditional college degrees through company-sponsored training and blue-collar trades before diving into a bizarre round of historical quackery, featuring goat-gland transplants, 18th-century rabbit hoaxes, and John Harvey Kellogg's infamous sanitarium treatments. Wrapping up with a look at workout physiology and strange human anatomy facts, it’s a packed mix of practical grievances, absurdity, and historical trivia. 00:00:16 – Grocery Store Checkout Etiquette & Sprinted Passing 00:04:24 – Starbucks Door-Holding & Register Cutting Dilemma 00:05:27 – Dollar General Line Frustrations & Public Arguments 00:07:53 – Ravens Playoff Game Bathroom Line Drama 00:09:38 – Town Hall Outrage & Flock Surveillance Cameras 00:11:59 – Lindsay Clancy Trial & Internet True Crime Theories 00:19:34 – Middle Class Problems: What If Employers Could Trade Employees? 00:40:06 – Solving College: Direct Corporate Training Programs 01:03:26 – Fun Fact Friday: Ridiculous Human Experiments 01:06:42 – Animal Magnetism, Goat Testicles, & 32 Chews 01:18:32 – Mary Toft’s Rabbit Hoax & Kellogg’s Extreme Treatments






