Yes, I totally agree. =)
Yes, I totally agree. =)
I totally agree that one should never punch customers, but for the record I don’t believe Coakley-Vargas came inside and simply slid her drink across the counter, but unfortunately the poor old cup tipped over and accidentally spilled. Things like that always seem to happen “accidentally” when tempers flair.
I’d absolutely patronize a place that doesn’t put up with customer bullshit. It doesn’t bother me because as the spouse of a server I wouldn’t dream of being an asshole customer, and places like that need support so that companies can see that people like when a company doesn’t throw their employees under the bus all…
I was reading these out loud to my partner and I decided to do this one in a cheesy Russian accent. It really made the end part, at least for me. =)
Can we call them Pinkham’s Lawyers? It just makes so much sense. =)
If it makes you feel better, McD’s jobs still have practically no growth potential, while you can easily transition into being a highly paid network tech or database engineer with minimal to no extra schooling once you get a little experience.
As an extremely casual fan of burritos at best, may I ask is there a better big chain burrito place?
Guys too. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Guys too. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Maybe we are seeing these guys differently. They were purposely trying to place an oversized order so that they could complain when their order wasn’t filled. When the manager called their bluff, they doubled down, figuring they could at least amuse themselves by sitting in the parking lot and watching all the angry…
The burger itself, at $4.50, is pretty reasonably priced for its quality. I don’t like their greasy ass fries, so I couldn’t tell you about that. I do know they give you a huge portion, though.
That is hilarious. =)
Aww, my condolences. =\
I get high and go to McDonalds all the time. McDonalds is fine with high customers. Often times I get a knowing smile or wink, or even an occasional “Your car smells goooood~”
Yep, the one that is all about how one shouldn’t change the ending of a book, but then they changed the ending of the book for the movie adaptation.
Idling for an hour usually takes about a gallon of gas, and running the engine (and thus the alternator) charges the battery.
I’m going to guess that no, they didn’t. They simply reasoned that nobody will be able to prove one way or another, and it helps them justify their decision to fire their server. Let’s see if we get any updates on the matter.