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Currently the fire departments of Lebanon County have a restraining order against me preventing me from using any of the appliances in my own kitchen (except the fridge).
Currently the fire departments of Lebanon County have a restraining order against me preventing me from using any of the appliances in my own kitchen (except the fridge).
(smoke slowly starts to smolder from the back of the fridge, after Swifty left the door ajar the last time he went in there to look for something to snack on at about 3AM, and the motor began working overtime to keep the fridge cooled)
All I have to say is. I worked at a Burger King at age 16. You don't wan't to know. TRUST ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No you don't.
All I can do is agree with this one big time! While I never worked at a fast food restaurant, I did work at a place that sold workout and health products, along with smoothies, etc....and we had a drive thru window as we had a busy location. Two of the guys I worked with sure didnt take well to people being rude. Best word of advice, don't ever be rude to the person taking your order when you go through a drive thru
Best word of advice, don't ever be rude to the person taking your order when you go through a drive thru
Best advice anyone can give. I've never worked in fast food either, but I've heard tales of horror from friends. Never give attitude, and always say "please" and "thank you". Trust me, some of those 16 year olds can be very creative.
Best advice anyone can give. I've never worked in fast food either, but I've heard tales of horror from friends. Never give attitude, and always say "please" and "thank you". Trust me, some of those 16 year olds can be very creative.
and they're already wearing their pants pretty low ...... (sorry Zack, couldn't help it!)
(smoke slowly starts to smolder from the back of the fridge, after Swifty left the door ajar the last time he went in there to look for something to snack on at about 3AM, and the motor began working overtime to keep the fridge cooled)
I worked in fast food myself and, while I never saw anything amiss where I worked, I did hear some rumors about a Taco Bell and a hot dog stand around here. I also saw an article in the paper about a local Sizzler involving a prophylactic found in soup.