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In reply to the discussion: Payin with "Lovin'" -- a McMistake [View all]Orsino
(37,428 posts)26. Engaging the franchise with its neighborhood in a non-predatory fashion sounds great.
Pay your fucking employees a living wage, though, and you wouldn't need mandatory spontaneous demonstrations. There would be plenty of actual joy, and it would be contagious.
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I pity the poor McD's workers. I also think Covert is on the money regarding "emotional labor" ...
Scuba
Feb 2015
#1
To boost sales they should tell people there are a few McHandy's in the box!
ChosenUnWisely
Feb 2015
#2
what would McDonald's have to do to get you to end your boycott? (just curious)
GreatGazoo
Feb 2015
#28
This will sound harsh, but people need to have a positive attitude at work, regardless of pay.
NYC_SKP
Feb 2015
#4
It might be that I'm an independent contractor that I don't expect job security.
NYC_SKP
Feb 2015
#38
So which environmental group have you spoke to with this pedestrian message of yours?
CreekDog
Feb 2015
#77
A smart whippersnapper like you would have my identity in a heartbeat, were I to tell.
NYC_SKP
Feb 2015
#81
If you want a "positive attitude" from me at work, provide me a positive work environment
REP
Feb 2015
#44
You're fired, and if you can't be happy working with the public, then you need to find another job.
NYC_SKP
Feb 2015
#45
Apositive attitude would be easier with a living wage and a reasonable schedule
csziggy
Feb 2015
#57
Meh...I'm pro some emotional labor, I don't want to be greeted with curtness, eye rolls, or
TheKentuckian
Feb 2015
#7
Maybe a sign is needed : "Our McWorkers may or may not have washed their hands before luv'n you". Actual GOP law proposal.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#8
I was thinking something similar. What if you draw the card or whatever it is that
GreatGazoo
Feb 2015
#30
I put the kibosh on a Walmart like cheer thing at the beginning of our day at work.
brewens
Feb 2015
#12
That's my take on it. Imagine the chagrin of those waiting behind those who do participate.
freshwest
Feb 2015
#91
Engaging the franchise with its neighborhood in a non-predatory fashion sounds great.
Orsino
Feb 2015
#26
Chik Fil A gives free food to every Nth customer, no show tunes required. nt
Dreamer Tatum
Feb 2015
#29
I believe some feel that being underpaid is a green light to acting unruly and assholish.
NYC_SKP
Feb 2015
#68
Always be polite to people who handle your food. To me, that's just common sense.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#89
There's plenty of gray area between "being a jerk" and excessive ass-kissing. n/t
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#88
I'm already an infrequent McD's customer. But this makes me want to go even less often. n/t
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#90
They are toying with the idea of doing the Chipotle/Subway thing where you build the burger
GreatGazoo
Feb 2015
#96
When I first saw the subject line I thought it had something to do with Superbad.
MindPilot
Feb 2015
#94