Every franchise restaurant in my area has a competency crisis. Workers are visibly high, give me attitude, or mess up my order because of the language barrier. Doesn't help that a Whopper meal costs $15 now. I wanna work at one of these places for a few weeks and see how the fuck they operate this way.
I have a theory, people that work those jobs are typically in the 16-25 age range, and people that age are the first generation that grew up in a world dominated by social media. So people aren't socializing the way they used to, and they never develop basic face to face communication skills. They also aren't developing any sort of motor skills because a good chunk of their time is spent scrolling a social media feed, so you see people struggling with tasks as simple as opening a paper bag. It's wild watching them work, their hand movements kinda look like a toddler that has to hold a drink with two hands because they haven't figured out how their fingers work.
My problem with McDonald's is they started cooking the 'classics' with onions on them. Even if you order without onions they take them off after cooking. I now go to Burger King when I want a burger. Triple whopper.
Worked at Mcdonalds where Truck restock blocked half of the turn after the speaker and window 1 (cashier) …. In order to operate drive thru we had to close off the parking spaces along drive through to turn it into a driving area and the driving area became a post order que for a single window drive through, but we would at least Make some attempt to mark it out and also verbally instruct those at the order speaker.
Drive throughs of any type are supposed to be for convenience and to save time. The people who operate them are never the brightest or nicest. Why put those people in a position that's supposed to make life better for others? They just don't care.
This is whatnthe dept of education has done to kids. When i was in my late 20s i worked with many people coming up (late teens early 20s) that couldnt do simple math without a calculator.
The problem with that is they prioritize drive-thru, because managers get in trouble if their average times are too high even if it's not their fault. So they'd rather let customers in the lobby wait for 20 minutes to shave off a few seconds and sometimes you'll end up getting your food after people that you were there before.
I work in retail, my mantra to the staff is always us vs them (the general public 🙄😂🤬) Anytime our car wash isn't working (because they break it) we just wack up a out of order sign , people are so nosey , 10 seconds doesn't go by without some drone saying "is that not working " or "why is the car wash outta service" As we say in Dublin "ask me arse" 😂😂😂😂 I always wanted to put up a sign above the doorway when you leave the shop that says " the customers is ALWAYS wrong" Hate them , simpletons
It’s like anything else, I’ve never had a problem with taco bell, but a quarter pounder with cheese and no onions is lit.
Get the onions and I'll take'em. I'll even throw down 6 fries on it.
Literally listening to this, while in the Carls Jr drive thru. It took ten minutes to get my breakfast burger. Good lord was the lady cooked.
We've found something Kevin Nash has a problem with
I’m dying 🤣
This one was great, sounds like Opie and Anthony in our house right now - every one can relate to a bad McDonald's experience
I guess Kevin had a problem with McDonald's
Every franchise restaurant in my area has a competency crisis. Workers are visibly high, give me attitude, or mess up my order because of the language barrier. Doesn't help that a Whopper meal costs $15 now. I wanna work at one of these places for a few weeks and see how the fuck they operate this way.
it isn't just restaurants... grocery store employees playing on their phones, working at snail speed.
I have a theory, people that work those jobs are typically in the 16-25 age range, and people that age are the first generation that grew up in a world dominated by social media. So people aren't socializing the way they used to, and they never develop basic face to face communication skills. They also aren't developing any sort of motor skills because a good chunk of their time is spent scrolling a social media feed, so you see people struggling with tasks as simple as opening a paper bag.
It's wild watching them work, their hand movements kinda look like a toddler that has to hold a drink with two hands because they haven't figured out how their fingers work.
Kev has some great points. Society needs more common sense. I deal with these type of things all the time. have a good day guys. :)
My problem with McDonald's is they started cooking the 'classics' with onions on them. Even if you order without onions they take them off after cooking. I now go to Burger King when I want a burger. Triple whopper.
Worked at Mcdonalds where Truck restock blocked half of the turn after the speaker and window 1 (cashier) …. In order to operate drive thru we had to close off the parking spaces along drive through to turn it into a driving area and the driving area became a post order que for a single window drive through, but we would at least Make some attempt to mark it out and also verbally instruct those at the order speaker.
Drive throughs of any type are supposed to be for convenience and to save time. The people who operate them are never the brightest or nicest. Why put those people in a position that's supposed to make life better for others? They just don't care.
I feel like men aren’t allowed to be aggravated anymore
yeah fuck that dont think like that
Nice interview
I never had a problem w/ McDonald’s
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sarcasm doesn't work well in text form.
Lmfao TELL me that Mcds was in Pikeville 😂😂😂😂
This is whatnthe dept of education has done to kids. When i was in my late 20s i worked with many people coming up (late teens early 20s) that couldnt do simple math without a calculator.
Yea but dude no offense you’re not gonna find a lot of Mensa candidates working at McDonald’s even if they are young
Lol... good thing I wasn't looking there
Mensa candidates... for simple math?
It was a restaurant but not fast food.. and some of these people were managers.
@@punkmeathead3792 Kamala (Harris) is allegedly a former McDonald’s employee and she is the smartest woman I’ve ever seen
U gotta go with the double quarter pounder with no pickles & onion & a large Hi-C orange at McDonald's lol
Love the Hat 🧢 Mr Nash
life is hard kev
sounds like me and big sexy live in the same town😂😂😂😂😂
Thats why we call it wacky dz
I just go inside.
Ken Patera tried that, and look how that went.
@@jr2375 I missed that story. What happened ?
The problem with that is they prioritize drive-thru, because managers get in trouble if their average times are too high even if it's not their fault. So they'd rather let customers in the lobby wait for 20 minutes to shave off a few seconds and sometimes you'll end up getting your food after people that you were there before.
@@vct454 I saw that at Taco Bueno.
yeah good luck the inside they hate helping customers inside
Love ya Kevin but the Jim Cornette Dairy Queen driveup story is way better .....
I work in retail, my mantra to the staff is always us vs them (the general public 🙄😂🤬)
Anytime our car wash isn't working (because they break it) we just wack up a out of order sign , people are so nosey , 10 seconds doesn't go by without some drone saying "is that not working " or "why is the car wash outta service"
As we say in Dublin "ask me arse" 😂😂😂😂
I always wanted to put up a sign above the doorway when you leave the shop that says " the customers is ALWAYS wrong"
Hate them , simpletons
So he has a problem with the mcdonalds drive thru…
McDonald's sucks I'd rather go to Wendy's or Arby's anyway over McDonald's
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🤣😂🤣😂
Did Kamala serve him?...
Kamala derangement syndrome
Way better then this so called rastlin
the brain power used by people at fast food restaurants and they demand $20 minimum wages. yeah that is a $10 job.
Hey Kevin why McDonald's go to a bodega and get some beer then you could go cold turkey
Karen Nash😂