14hr Days

Nov. 3rd, 2003 01:11 am
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What a day. I know it sounds perhaps a tad trite and arrogant but I hate working with kids. I frequently take abuse from 16-year-olds with unrealistic expectations because that's how they're told to do their job.

Today five people decided not to show up to work. One sick, two no-shows, one arrived drunk and was sent home and one left during his shift. That left me and only me running an entire kitchen for three hours. Four people in total running the entire store.

And yet to be honest it was kinda exciting. I mean I'm fucked up tired now but.. I had some sort of control over the whole situation. And I get a good feeling about working hard and helping people out. I know I was raised with a hyper-active sense of stewartship. During music events etc. I was frequently last to leave. The guy who always stayed behind to wrap things up. Just something I was raised to do.

Without me today the store would have had to close earlier costing big time money. Sure I work for a huge global corporation. But people's livelihoods are involved here. It's quite obvious how poor performance effects me and my co-workers here. It's not a huge urban environment where the effects are dispursed into a huge sea of cheap faceless labour. With poor sales we open less hours. Less store hours means less shift time. All the figures are made public to employees.

I feel good about a hard day's work. But more interestingly I feel excited about being part of a smaller community. Despite having no luxury to be critical of environmental and labour policy I still feel good working for McDonalds. Sure they do lots of fucked up things as a company but that's How Our World Is Right Now. Bitching about it from your university dorm room or parent's basement doesn't do much good. It's nice to be out of a callous and affluent mind set. It really is nice to be away from North America for a while.

Date: 2003-11-02 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fenwalker.livejournal.com
To this day I still have nightmares about working at McDonalds. Talk about 4 years of my life that I can never get back. You have my sympathizes. I hated when people just didn't show up or called in sick when you know they weren't. Do what I did and just fantasies about drunking their heads in the fry vats. And don't worry, that smell you have after a hard days work? Yea, it never really goes away completely. Enjoy.

can I pay your company a compliment?

Date: 2003-11-03 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] telemann.livejournal.com
Dood....

your McGriddles totally rock. AND only 500 calories ;D.

It's my one treat on the weekend after a relentless week of dieting and lot of aerobics. Friend told me how they make them, which is fascinating to hear, but bottom line: they taste great.

Only thing better than a McGriddle would be an Nfotxn on a sweet bun :)

Re: can I pay your company a compliment?

Date: 2003-11-03 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nfotxn.livejournal.com
We don't actually make those McGriddles in the UK, much to my chagrin. Although today is the launch of the McTasty! It replaces the double 1/4lb'er but instead has 1/3lb of "beef" and more cheese in oblong format. Less beef means more profit.

I come with two sweet buns. Oh god, I did actually write that. Kill me.

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