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TopicWhy don't McDonald's workers take their careers seriously?
knuxnole
04/21/18 6:00:00 PM
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l33t_iRk3n_Rm33 posted...
"The privilege to work at McDonald's" has got to be the most depressing set of words I have seen in my entire life.

Working at McDonald's fucking sucks, I'm at the point where I think I'd rather be broke. So much fucking noise, so many things you need a manager's permission to do and yet have to do immediately; talk about having your cake and eating it too! So many dishes I gotta put up despite being the only person tasked with cooking anything. And whenever I'm off, whoever's there in my place screws everything up for me when I get back!

I'm only there because nobody else within 50 miles would hire me. You don't even have to be good enough for Wal Mart to get a job at McDonald's.


It is a privelige. While I was waiting in line the other day, this little boy said to his mom his dream is to work here when he grows up. His momma told him she'll get him an interview when he comes of age.

You have to try harder! There are lots of jobs.

You should get a letter of recommendation from your McDonalds manager. Work hard. If you don't like fast food as a career, what do you like? The superstore industry is fun. Same with grocery workers. You do know there is a craft to it.

Fast food is an art and skill. Learn your burger techniques. People will notice you. Lots of people make fast food their life career. Look at your place, and see all the 40-50s there at McDonalds who were there for 30 years. Same for most places. Careers doesn't mean business, law, medicine, engineering....lol.

Gamestop is a good industry. One of my friends works there for 11 years now and is planning on staying till retirement. He gets great benefits!
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