In New York City, a group of protesting McDonald’s workers demanded that their pay be doubled to $15 an hour.
Great idea, guys. Have a Twinkie.
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The McDonald’s restaurants around here have a difficult time getting my drive through order correct. I would say that if they have the same issues in NYC they should have their pay docked. When I my order gets messed up I get frustrated but have to remind myself that if they were more competent they would probably be working someplace else for a better wage.
Sure we’ll pay you wice what you’re making now, however we can afford to pay only half as many of you. Part of that pay raise is for you to decide who stays and who goes.
The audience for that protest probably consisted largely of Hispanic immigrants who are eager to work for half what the McDonald’s employees are being paid.
The McDonald’s restaurants around here have a difficult time getting my drive through order correct. I would say that if they have the same issues in NYC they should have their pay docked. When I my order gets messed up I get frustrated but have to remind myself that if they were more competent they would probably be working someplace else for a better wage.
Lets see, you can make change, and can not even fix a burger without a picture, yet you “feeeeel” that you have worth. Shut up and mop.
Passing Twinkies out at strikes might be an amusing thing to do.
If you could find ’em.
Sure we’ll pay you wice what you’re making now, however we can afford to pay only half as many of you. Part of that pay raise is for you to decide who stays and who goes.
Hilarity ensues
Why? Are They Going to Work Twice As Hard?
nothin times 2 is still nothin.
The thing about Twinkies is that when you pass them, they still look the same.
The audience for that protest probably consisted largely of Hispanic immigrants who are eager to work for half what the McDonald’s employees are being paid.
At my restaurant job they’ve already doubled my workload with no raise in pay. Much like Obama’s strategy for negotiating the “fiscal cliff.”