Monday, February 26, 2007

Welcome to McDonald's!
Can I take your order please?
An Inside Look At A Shift
Behind The Company Counter


A member of our web research team found an excellent webpage written by an employee who worked for McDonalds. Rather than ramble on about it, we simply encourage you to take a look. The page is a good read and is linked below.

Welcome To McDonald's, May I Take Your Order Please?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is that photo from what event? Ronald looks overweight to me. Perhaps he is wearing parachute pants - cannot determine yet.

Unknown said...

Confession. I love those little "fish" sandwiches. I hope they really are fish. They are comfort food. Sometime I eat one when I really depressed and have had a hard day. And the pies and the shakes.Yummy.

I only weigh 95 lbs. And yeah, I eat McDonalds now and then. McDonalds does not make people fat. It is those places like Applebee's, Black Eyed Pea and Chili's that make people fat. Huge portions. Awesome blossoms and all that.

Ain't no way that eating one of those tiny Mcdonalds pies is gonna make me fat. Anyone who think that is craxxy.

They need to bring back the special shake of the month.

They could have had a mocha mix shake or dark chocolate for black pride month. Or Bannana. I want my Shamrock Shake now, dammit. It is the 1st of March. And I demand dulce du leche shakes for Cinco de Mayo.
McDonalds missing the boat on this one.
Maybe we need to import some chinee chirdren to work there so that the employees would quit their bitchin and make me my shake.

And here is something I would like your staff to investigate: At my local McDonalds, when i go through the drive through and ask for a shake, there is one certain employee who tell me EVERYTIME i get him that "McDonald's does not have shakes". Perhaps I should report him to corporate.But sheezuz, he is only about 14 and I think he really just has not been trained on shakes yet. WTF?

Unknown said...

As to Ronald pictured above, I am not sure that this is true but it may be that pursuant to Court Order, he is not allowed to be within 200 yards of any elementary school, unless it is a Colorado Charter School, in which case he would fit in without notice.