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Originally posted by fable:
Remember, the people hired in these august organizations are unlikely to be the sort who can put two and two together, and thus be engaged to handle large sums of money at a bank. As a result, their opportunities for employment are rather limited. In the good old days, many were employed as minesweepers, and when there weren't any mines to sweep, they were laid down just for that purpose.
We don't do fast food any longer--stopped about six months ago, when I gave up Wendy's because my doctor raised one eyebrow to my cholesterol. But I remember with no fondness many problems concerning confused orders, ingredients added or left out. This, despite the fact that they make a point of trying to place high-powered managerial types in many of their locations. But let's face it: you can poke a sow in the rear to help her move faster, but that doesn't mean she's going to knit a silk purse anytime soon.
Well this is certainly a little insulting and elitist. I certainly hope there are no fast food employees reading this thread.
Actually, they're probably won't be, they'll be too busy working their arses off to pay for the education that Daddy couldn't pay for.
That is if they even have the opportunity.
I'm not suprised if the service in American fast food places is not good. Why should they hold their heads high and do a
service job with pride, when they know people hold negative attitudes about them?
[ 01-25-2002: Message edited by: Yorick ]