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| - Charlie Work is the janitorial work that needs to be done at Paddy's Pub and that most of The Gang refuses to do. It is typically done by Charlie Kelly. Here's how Charlie described it to a therapist: "Well, Charlie Work is, like, you know... like basement stuff, cleaning urinals, uh, blood stuff, your basic slimes, your sludges, anything dead, or decay, you know - I'm on it, I'm dealing with it." ("The Gang Gets Analyzed") He makes it clear in that same discussion that he doesn't mind Charlie Work; he is bothered by the fact that The Gang just expects him to do it, but he likes the actual work.
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| - Charlie Work is the janitorial work that needs to be done at Paddy's Pub and that most of The Gang refuses to do. It is typically done by Charlie Kelly. Here's how Charlie described it to a therapist: "Well, Charlie Work is, like, you know... like basement stuff, cleaning urinals, uh, blood stuff, your basic slimes, your sludges, anything dead, or decay, you know - I'm on it, I'm dealing with it." ("The Gang Gets Analyzed") He makes it clear in that same discussion that he doesn't mind Charlie Work; he is bothered by the fact that The Gang just expects him to do it, but he likes the actual work. The rest of the Gang usually refuse to do Charlie Work, unless forced to do so. In one episode, Frank Reynolds fired Dennis as manager of the bar, and put Dee and Dennis in charge of Charlie Work. ("Mac Bangs Dennis' Mom") Later on, Charlie takes an "intelligence drug" that makes him consider himself too smart to do Charlie Work, which leaves it to Mac, Dennis, and Dee, who are promptly outfoxed by a rat they are trying to catch and end up getting very high from huffing gas. ("Flowers for Charlie")
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