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What in your opinion is the worst station to work at McDonald's?

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I personaly find back drive the most frusterating, as i have to deal with 2 customers at a time *one at the window, the other at the speaker* Meats and counter are the easiest to me. I know that the answer will depend on time of day ect * no one likes any grill station at changeovers lol* but on an average what would you say?

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  1. just working at mcdonalds is downgrading


  2. maybe the person who fries stuff?

    all that grease, and maybe getting burnt a few times?

  3. I've never worked in fast food, except the concession stand at the football games.  I don't like the fryers, because I feel all greasy afterwards.

  4. i think the french fry station and maybe the drive through or counter because people can be mean if you don't give them what they want

  5. french fry station

  6. the person who eats the food

  7. the grill is the worst

  8. the grill.  the grease and potential for burns makes it the dirtiest and  the most dangerous

  9. In my opinion, I think working at McDonald's in general is awful. I don't eat there, nor would I work there. I don't care how broke, or down and out I get. I could not possibly work for a Corporation that contributes significantly to making American children fatter and more complacent.

  10. the counter is the worst people are so mean alot of the time

  11. Hi

    I have never worked in a McD of KFC or whatever, so have no experience other that heresay

    That heresay comes from a fine freind from a teenage refuge place I used to help out as a Uni student.

    She said, after getting the job, that dealing with customers at the front counter was OK, but the "behind the scenes" work was just a joke !

    A bit of pickle, dropped on the floor, was just picked up and slapped back on a burger.

    I dismay !

    Bob

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