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Are they still a thing to be mocked by the Democrats now that Chimpy McFlightsuit isn't President?

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/McDonalds-wants-to-fill-50K-apf-1401285143.html?x=0

McDonald's Corp. will hold its first national hiring day April 19 to fill 50,000 openings at its restaurants nationwide.

The company, based in Oak Brook, Ill., says it is making a concerted effort to add staff as its business improves and as more of its restaurants stay open 24 hours a day.

McDonald's is hiring restaurant crew and management for full-time and part-time positions. The company's hiring goal translates to between three and four new hires per restaurant.

Turnover slowed in the past few years because of the weak economy, the company says. McDonald's sees this event an opportunity to attract employees in a tough job market.

It is also trying to shed the negative connotation of employment at the fast-food chain, once dubbed "McJobs." About half of its franchisees and more than 75 percent of its managers started as store workers.

"A McJob is one with career growth and endless possibilities," the company said in a statement.

McDonald's held a similar event in its Western region last year. More than 60,000 people applied for the 13,000 positions.

Those who are interested can apply in stores or online. Some restaurants will hold events and interviews that day.
 
That 60,000 people willingly applied for a job at McDonalds is sad commentary indeed. :sigh:

Normally, Americans wouldn't want those jobs and we'd have to allow human trafficking of illegal aliens to fill them.
 
I love McDonald's as a training ground. First, it's hot, sweaty, hard work for not much pay. You look at other jobs you have and say, "Well, it's better than Mickey D's". Second, those places are well-run (as long as they follow the manual). If you keep your eyes open, you can learn a lot about how to run a process business. Third, they promote from within and are willing to give franchises to people with experience working there equal to people with what some would consider "higher" experience.

I'd be happy to see my son one day work there while he's in high school.
 
That 60,000 people willingly applied for a job at McDonalds is sad commentary indeed. :sigh:

Normally, Americans wouldn't want those jobs and we'd have to allow human trafficking of illegal aliens to fill them.

The article didn't say the applicants were Americans, did it?

barfo
 
Its pretty scary. That's like 4 per McD's.....imagine...i can see 50-100 applicants for those 4 positions, for which is a low wage, very low skill job that has no prestige.
 
Its pretty scary. That's like 4 per McD's.....imagine...i can see 50-100 applicants for those 4 positions, for which is a low wage, very low skill job that has no prestige.

There's prestige and honor in honest and legal work. We Americans seem to have forgotten that idea.
 
Not if its a processed crap factory like McDs.
 
i always trip out when i go to oregon where white high school kids instead of immigrants are working in the food court or in fast food places.
 
That 60,000 people willingly applied for a job at McDonalds is sad commentary indeed. :sigh:

Normally, Americans wouldn't want those jobs and we'd have to allow human trafficking of illegal aliens to fill them.

How true.

But I also agree with maxiep in that it's honest work for honest pay. And that teaches character.
 
Not if its a processed crap factory like McDs.

I know you're just putting on an act, but you couldn't be more wrong about McDonald's processes. Their food may not be any good, but their processes are the gold standard of food production.
 
Their processes are fine and the way they have one person do one thing over and over again. Their food practices aren't. The quality of their food is pretty bad. I can't stand fast food, personally. I worked in fast food in high school (Sbarros in the mall food court) and it was a good work experience.

Just saying that I don't support a company like McDonalds hiring more because I believe they are a bad company. Pushing crappy, processed food. Give me burgerville.
 
Their processes are fine and the way they have one person do one thing over and over again. Their food practices aren't. The quality of their food is pretty bad. I can't stand fast food, personally. I worked in fast food in high school (Sbarros in the mall food court) and it was a good work experience.

Just saying that I don't support a company like McDonalds hiring more because I believe they are a bad company. Pushing crappy, processed food. Give me burgerville.

In this economy, I'm glad any firm is hiring. There are plenty of places I don't shop, that doesn't mean they're crappy places to work.
 
I never said it was a crappy place to work. I think McDonalds contributes to the overall laziness of sloth of america. Not the workers, the food. The whole eating in your car, I'm too lazy to cook real food or go to a real restaurant.
 
I never said it was a crappy place to work. I think McDonalds contributes to the overall laziness of sloth of america. Not the workers, the food. The whole eating in your car, I'm too lazy to cook real food or go to a real restaurant.

You're an odd duck.
 
i know its capitalism at its finest. shovel crappy products to the masses for a low price. kind of like walmart. I hate that fucking store too. but stupid americans continue to like that lifestyle I suppose. just a reminder of how shitty the people of this country are.
 
i know its capitalism at its finest. shovel crappy products to the masses for a low price. kind of like walmart. I hate that fucking store too. but stupid americans continue to like that lifestyle I suppose. just a reminder of how shitty the people of this country are.

In your mind they're "shitty" and "stupid", when all they do is make different choices than you do. I wonder what those "shitty" and "stupid" people would think of your lifestyle and your choices?
 
In your mind they're "shitty" and "stupid", when all they do is make different choices than you do. I wonder what those "shitty" and "stupid" people would think of your lifestyle and your choices?

Probably the same. Fuck them.

X
 
Supersize Me just made me really want a burger, to be perfectly honest.
 
get a real burger then. not the shit from mcD's. shit is gross.
 
I love McDonald's as a training ground. First, it's hot, sweaty, hard work for not much pay. You look at other jobs you have and say, "Well, it's better than Mickey D's". Second, those places are well-run (as long as they follow the manual). If you keep your eyes open, you can learn a lot about how to run a process business. Third, they promote from within and are willing to give franchises to people with experience working there equal to people with what some would consider "higher" experience.

I'd be happy to see my son one day work there while he's in high school.

The problem is that now your son will have to compete with a dozen 30-50 year olds who need a job rather than starve.
 
I never said it was a crappy place to work. I think McDonalds contributes to the overall laziness of sloth of america. Not the workers, the food. The whole eating in your car, I'm too lazy to cook real food or go to a real restaurant.

go watch supersize me or food inc.

i know its capitalism at its finest. shovel crappy products to the masses for a low price. kind of like walmart. I hate that fucking store too. but stupid americans continue to like that lifestyle I suppose. just a reminder of how shitty the people of this country are.

get a real burger then. not the shit from mcD's. shit is gross.

The problem is that now your son will have to compete with a dozen 30-50 year olds who need a job rather than starve.

Not if its a processed crap factory like McDs.

Their processes are fine and the way they have one person do one thing over and over again. Their food practices aren't. The quality of their food is pretty bad. I can't stand fast food, personally. I worked in fast food in high school (Sbarros in the mall food court) and it was a good work experience.

Just saying that I don't support a company like McDonalds hiring more because I believe they are a bad company. Pushing crappy, processed food. Give me burgerville.

dood HAHA you are a total fucking liar
 
that was Buzz Killington. I've eaten at McD's a few times this year...i hate doing it though.
 
He decided eating at McDonald's wasn't consistent with the image he'd now like to have. So he's decided he doesn't like McDonald's anymore just like he's decided he doesn't like the name Buzz Killington anymore.
 
I never said I didn't eat there. I do a lot of stuff I don't agree with. I think McDs sucks still.
 
one of my personalities hates mcdonalds too
 
I never said I didn't eat there. I do a lot of stuff I don't agree with. I think McDs sucks still.

Yes, but you used to like them, as evidenced by your enthusiasm for their snack wrap. If liking them is no longer suitable for the image that you'd like to have, I can see why you now would like to view McDonalds as crap. :)
 
McDonalds is like marijuana. You sometimes fall back on it even though you know it fucks your shit up. their expansion saddens me.
 

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