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Encore: The secret world of servos after dark

Jul 18, 2025
David Goodwin, author of 'Servo, Tales from the Graveyard Shift', shares his wild stories from working the overnight shift at a service station in Melbourne. He encounters bizarre characters like a man dressed as a giant bee and a blood-covered individual, reflecting the unpredictable nature of nighttime work. David discusses the unusual culture of Australian servos, the chaos of late-night shifts, and the impact of drug use on his experiences. He also ponders the future of servos in the electric age, blending humor with insightful reflections on identity and ambition.
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INSIGHT

Servos as Unique Social Hubs

  • Servos unite people from every socioeconomic background and age in one place.
  • They are a unique, intense Australian institution marked by unpredictability.
ANECDOTE

Unusual Trades and Drug Deals

  • Customers offered David unusual trade items like a half-eaten barbecue chicken pizza for fuel.
  • Drug dealers were common clients, offering drugs frequently during weekend night shifts.
ANECDOTE

Locked Out and Climbing Shelves

  • David climbed over shelves after locking himself out of the console twice on his first night alone.
  • Drunken customers witnessed his struggle, including his former year 10 teacher, adding to the embarrassment.
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