On episode five, Aaron is joined by Tony Francisco, CEO of CloudPlus and Co-host of MSP Dispatch. The pair share more than one of their worst job stories involving terrible bosses, unkept bets, a $100 cocktail, oppressive radio show personalities, and a near miss with the barrel of a shotgun. You DON'T want to miss this one!
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