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  • Cerenia
    Cerenia Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    One time I was at Mcdonalds, I actually saw a guy drop some burgers on the floor, then picked them up, and put on the cooker! I literally ran out of the 'restaurant', felt sick as heck! I was working in a kitchen when I was 16, and if you drop food, it becomes waste. I did actually complain about that, and the fact when I went in for my manager 2 days later, one girl had a huge slash on her hand, open and bleeding, and another guy was wiping his noce on his wrist while serving food.

    Stupid thing is, I still go there occasionally >.<
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  • Dry_Flood
    Dry_Flood Posts: 67 Forumite
    edited 15 January 2012 at 10:52PM
    Wrong Forum
  • Dry_Flood wrote:
    No it wouldnt help his financial situation but can you imagine working on the drive through window non stop for 5 hours at a Mcdonalds that is outside a massive supermarket. Hundreds of cars passing through after they have just done their weekly shop. Disgusting as it is, it probably gave him something to smile about. Not that I condone it.
    OK... well if one doesn't like their job then why take it up :confused:
  • across
    across Posts: 1,648 Forumite
    Dry_Flood wrote:
    He used to p*ss in the milkshake mix every saturday.

    i think that is disgusting and if he really did that and you stood by and watched then you're as bad as he is, i hope that the staff have more thought for the children that eat there as it is so exciting for a child to go for a happy meal and you dont realise this until you have children yourself they want parties there and love the toys etc and a minority are trying to spoil it with their filthy habits you could make a child seriously ill urinating in drinks so anyone who knows about this kind of behaviour should be ashamed what a coward to stand by knowing all that was going on if it really was or was it just gossip and you believe it being so gullable?
  • across
    across Posts: 1,648 Forumite
    mcdonalds managemnat training programmes are actaully very highly regarded within teh business world. i have sat 3 exams and done a training course to get that diploma and when you mention it in interviews peopel are always visibaly impressed. when i went for my interview at tj hughes for over summer i was hired within a few hours on teh back of that diploma. i am certainly not 'cluless', teh skills i learned have helped me greatly in my own business ive now set up, i can sell just about anything to anyone and keep all my books no probs.
    you tell em freebie, i cant stand it when you work so hard to train in something and people try and belittle it, well done for getting through the training and you show that there are a lot mcdonalds staff that are proffessional and hardworking in the workplace just like anywhere else it is a minority that try and give the place a bad name.
  • devild wrote:
    I think the number of spelling and grammatical errors in these posts reflect the standard of this debate

    if thats aimed at me, please refer to my signature.
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  • Dry_Flood wrote:
    No it wouldnt help his financial situation but can you imagine working on the drive through window non stop for 5 hours at a Mcdonalds that is outside a massive supermarket. Hundreds of cars passing through after they have just done their weekly shop. Disgusting as it is, it probably gave him something to smile about. Not that I condone it.
    So in essence it's because customers visit McDonalds and pay his salary, he's upset about that. If he has such a problem why not approach his manager instead of venting it on customers? :rolleyes: The problem with youngsters these days is they all want something for nothing :naughty:

    Though I'm convinced that this particular individual clearly has some kind of mental disorder judging by his actions and the way he justified it to himself :rotfl:
  • if thats aimed at me, please refer to my signature.

    This was not aimed at you in particular however you obviously think your condition is is a "get out of jail free card" for sloppy posts. At over 2800 posts in less than a year you probably don't have the time to check. Does McDonalds serve spam? Only kidding :)
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  • jockettuk
    jockettuk Posts: 5,809 Forumite
    Merlin139 wrote:
    To be honest I don't give a monkeys what you think!

    You don't know me or my children who are 19 and 22.

    If you think what I do is bad then you should see some of the things that I have seen in my life, spiting food on the floor is nothing.
    sorry i dont know you but if you feel that spitting on the floor is nothing then good luck to you but if any of my family no matter how old or young they were spat on the floor or street there would be hell to pay..
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  • mcdonalds have a web site tells u all about there food

    http://www.makeupyourownmind.co.uk
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