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Geek Culture / No more McDonalds jobs for slackers.

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Antidote
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 22:30
My English teacher recently attended a seminar in Savannah Georgia (Which is so happens was led by my uncle who is also an English teacher) where teachers from across the nation gathered to discuss future plans for teaching and what not. My English teacher, being the nice guy he is, relayed everything he learned there back to our class. What he had to say was very interesting but the best part was the talk of McDonalds. Apparently in Detroit(I think) there is now a McDonalds that has one employee, the supervisor. Yeah you read that correctly one. Basically the whole thing is automated. There is a touchpad instead of some annoying teenager saying

*static*Welcome to McDonalds, can I ge-*static* what was that*static*

Unfortunately for those of us who had our eyes set on a lower education(Ha!) will have to actually go to places like Wal-Mart for work now. *sigh*.

Also if this happens to be against the geek culture board I will edit and get rid of. Wasn't entirely sure from the sticky.



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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 22:49 Edited at: 3rd Dec 2005 22:53
That's pretty interesting---- just one guy. It was only a matter of time before fast food is automated, as everything is prepared exactly to the T (i.e. 1 slice of pickle, 4 onions, etc.).

Myself, I'd prefer a machine make my burger than a minimum wage junkie who hates his job and doesn't put effort into the food. Exciting times

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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 23:18
i dont want some bot making my sandwich!

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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 23:35
Well a bot couldn't get it wronger. Apologies to any hard working McDonalds staff out there, but our local outlet is the lowest form of intelligence known to man. Yes, you read that correctly. The entire building, staff and all, IQ accumulated is so close to zero it's just zero.

I only go to treat the kids (which in itself is ironic...You've been good, here have some mechanically processed cows retinas!) and they have never got the order correct. You would think they had to type 3 items in sequentially to a till to create a Kid's meal. Oh wait, they do...that's just too much to expect of an employee.

Last week, my missus asked for barbecue sauce...the guy gave her in excess of 20 napkins. My mind is obviously far too developed to understand the complex mangling of simple information as it ricochets off their badge of "good doggie" stars.

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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 23:51
Quote: "You've been good, here have some mechanically processed cows retinas!"


I think you mean rectums.

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Posted: 3rd Dec 2005 23:58
Quote: "i dont want some bot making my sandwich!"
So you like Oxy spot cream in your food then? Not to mention various bodily fluids.....

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 02:17
Wow does this mean that the burgers will actually look like the photos on the top menus and not like they were randomly thrown together in any order? Yay! - the ammount of burgers I've received half out of the bun and salad in the bottom of the box is ridiculous - you have to spend ten minutes re-arranging it all to make it so you can pick the bl**dy thing up!

Oh well can only be good news - it has to be safer and cleaner. Plus do you REALLY want to work there instead of other, friendlier, more relaxed pace menial work?

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 02:23
Hey cool , does this mean fresh burgers? ANd not defrosted ones that have been laying around all day?

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 04:48 Edited at: 4th Dec 2005 04:49
Quote: "I'd prefer a machine make my burger than a minimum wage junkie who hates his job and doesn't put effort into the food. "


Burger making has been automated for years - all the minimum wage junkie does is press the button.

edit: Bush Baby, that sig is just dirty. Shame on you.


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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 04:55
I dont get the sig..

Anyways...I think a bot is cool making the food..that way its less likey to find pubic hair or semen in your food / drink


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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 05:15 Edited at: 4th Dec 2005 05:16
You guys should come to France and have a McDonalds, much nicer. The food is actually hot when you get it.

Quote: "that way its less likey to find pubic hair or semen in your food / drink"

Yes because many people have sex in the vats of hot fat. Health and safety standards are much higher than you think.

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 05:25
Yeah I know...xD Ive just heard stories of people that used to work there doing things like spitting in people's food and other things that are unsannitary....


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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 07:41
Yeah, the McDonalds here (all 7 of them in my small city) are half-decent since they upgraded to their cafe style Starbucks ripoff model. Now it's cleaner and you don't have to fear for your life going to the can.

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http://www.theautomat.com/inside/musings/why.html
http://marilynmonroepages.com/automat.html

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 13:16
Quote: "Yes because many people have sex in the vats of hot fat"
Not saying they do. But everyone has seen stuff on the TV about people getting caught doing "things" to the food they are cooking. Treated the waiter badly? Hmmm, toilet is occupied anyways...... Not just that, but quite easy for tiny "flakes" of whatever to just fall off parts of their body (seen a typical MaccyD teenagers face for instance?). Am pretty damn positive that they all don't follow to the letter the strict hygiene standards that exist (oh no, I've lost my menial minimum wage job that I only planned to have during the school holidays.....).

Although Pizza hut type salad bars worry me the most. I mean it's the public. They could have been doing *anything* five minutes earlier, and if they didn't wash their hands, then any number of different unwanted things could fall into the salad. Yuck. Remember that email that went around about when they analysed a typical salad bar.... Put me off for a while....

Then again, as long as it doesn't kill you (and none of these things will, especially in small doses) and you don't know about it, then who cares? Still tastes tasty, just don't think about it

I also read somewhere (think it was a class I was awake for in college about a decade ago) that pictures of food in fast food joints is like 99% plastic. Theres like one single company in the UK that pretty much does the whole lot for our adverts. Apparently the real thing looks a bit rubbish and goes a bit bad under the temperature of the lights etc. I mean it's always a let down to see your burger compared to the menu. Annoying.

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Ps. Hmmm. Don't feel like lunch now....

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 14:13
So, instead of bodily grease in your food you get robot grease. Yummy.


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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 14:52
Quote: ""that way its less likey to find pubic hair or semen in your food / drink""

well... when you put it like that...

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 14:58
There's a very good chance that every photograph of a drink with ice in it, has 'plastic' ice. They melt too fast under the lights.

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 14:59
If you guys think that worrying about what the WORKERS do to your food, then your not even close to what the meat goes through in the slaughter house.

Dirt, hair, urine, blood (I don't mean cow blood), human body parts, peices of plastic, and a man once fell into a vat and got turned into lard.

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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 15:54
What's wrong with my sig?
I wanted to join ANJL but I didn't know if I was still classified as a noob. Like I haven't posted any of my WIPs or anything

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Yeah benjamin..you dont know? thats where manburgers come from...
*munches on a manburger* MMMMM GOOOD


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Posted: 4th Dec 2005 21:52 Edited at: 4th Dec 2005 21:52
Quote: "You guys should come to France and have a McDonalds, much nicer. The food is actually hot when you get it"


The worst service I ever had was in France...30 minutes to take the order. 10 minutes for the first meal to arrive and 45 minutes for the last meal to arrive!

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Quote: "The worst service I ever had was in France...30 minutes to take the order. 10 minutes for the first meal to arrive and 45 minutes for the last meal to arrive!"

Haha that sucks, where abouts in France was this?

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Hehe the worst service I ever got was in McD's in England. It took 30 minutes just to get to the counter, when there was only around 5-6 people in front of us. I couldn't understand the poor guy when I was ordering, either. It's like he was speaking the most stereotypical harsh English accent imagineable --- imagine Brad Pitt's gypsy accent in Snatch. Finally he just kept saying Geemay! Geemay! And I kept saying what? what? Cheers, mate! Aaahhhh...

Then when I went to eat the food, there was an extreme amount of ketchup in my quarter pounder. And the prices were almost matching the prices I'm used to in my country--- except matching pound for dollar! It felt as if McDonald's was a new thing in that city. I will try to remember the name of it, but it was in the Cotswalds somewhere.

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Home cooking is always better
(well not always)

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i.e. When I cook



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I didn't realise there was life in the Cotswalds, let a lone a McDonalds. There service at fast food places over here in England is always pretty bad.

For example: I don't really like mayo, I can eat it but I'd rather not. So one Wednesday when I don't have to get into 6th Form until 11am I went to KFC 'cause I knew I wouldn't have another chance to grab something to eat that day. I was the FIRST person in the store, literally they opened the door to let me in. All I ordered was a Tower Burger meal with NO mayo. As the first person in the place that day you'd think they'd be under no pressure and could handle a simple order. But no. I got mayo.

AND the same thing happened in McDonalds with their Deli Sandwiches. Ask for no Mayo and guess what you get. Still those sandwhiches are pretty damn nice, espically the Sweet Chilli Chicken one.

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Quote: "It felt as if McDonald's was a new thing in that city"
Nah, we just pay a fortune for everything.

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Posted: 5th Dec 2005 14:29
I only been in McDonald's in Croatia and Sweden. We have been served quickly and politely. McDonalds is a synonym for a quality for us.
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Friend of mine from Belgrade is just saying, right now, that McDonalds is def not quality for them. She's quite vocal. Then again anything outside Belgrade is peasant land apparently (London is *just* passable in the centre). She gets quite angry..... Ah, she's just gone off to the gym... phew... oh no, she's come back again....

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Quote: "Now it's cleaner and you don't have to fear for your life going to the can."
Have you ever noticed that McDonalds restaurants walls look very similar to the walls of public washrooms, same with the floors. I always seems like I'm eating in a washroom in those places. NB: Of course I havn't set foot in a McDonalds in 8 yrs.

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mmm...
Funny thing I found.. regardless of it being real or not.

Quote: "Job Application

This is an actual job application that a 17 year old boy submitted to a McDonald's in Florida---they hired him because he was so funny and honest.

NAME: Greg Bulmash

SEX: Not yet, still waiting for the right person

DESIRED POSITION: Company's President or Vice President but seriously, whatever's available. If I was in a position to be picky, I wouldn't be applying here in the first place.

DESIRED SALARY: $185,000 a year plus stock and a Michael Ovitz style severance package. If that's not possible, make an offer and we can haggle.

EDUCATION: Yes

LAST POSITION HELD: Target of middle management hostility

SALARY: Less than I'm worth

MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS: My incredible collection of stolen pens and post-it notes

REASON FOR LEAVING: It sucked

HOURS AVAILABLE TO WORK: Any

PREFERRED HOURS: 1:30-3:30 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday

DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL SKILLS: Yes, but they are more suited to a more intimate environment

MAY WE CONTACT YOUR CURRENT EMPLOYER?: If I had one, would I be here?

DO YOU HAVE ANY CURRENT MEDICAL CONDITIONS THAT WOULD PROHIBIT YOU FROM LIFTING UP TO 50 LBS?: 50 lbs of what?

DO YOU HAVE A CAR?: I think the more appropriate question here would be "Do you have a car that runs?"

HAVE YOU RECEIVED ANY SPECIAL AWARDS OR RECOGNITION?: I may be already the winner of Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes

DO YOU SMOKE?: On th job, no, on break, yes.

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE DOING IN FIVE YEARS?: Living in the Bahamas with a fabulously wealthy dumb sexy supermodel who thinks I'm the greatest thing since sliced bread. Actually, I would like to be doing that now.

DO YOU CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS TRUE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE?: Yes, absolutely

SIGN HERE: Aries
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They need more people like that in the workforce.


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That is the kind of application that gets you into somewhere like Double Fine Productions as a comic relief worker.



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It's going to be about as healthy as swallowing a pack of cigarettes either way. And frankly I have a hard time imagining we'll run out of minimum wage jobs any time soon - although if a lot of the grunt work starts to move over to machines, that'll mean the jobs available for the people who design those machines will grow.

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yummy, i lub mc'ds

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Heh, I remember a CV we received years ago from this bloke that basically went something like "Fed up with your employees being late to work? Can't rely on train times? I am your man friday! Yes, I can drive and have my own car. I am not afraid to arrive at early hours. I am dependable... etc etc". Grief. The rest of it basically read liked a hyped up version of a normal CV. You know, like reading is some sort of unique and amazing ability. We loved it so much that we pinned it to the main company notice board so everyone could laugh at it. We were going to give him an interview just based on his funny CV, but unfortuantly it went missing from the board. Bit unprofessional in those days.... and he really said "I am your man friday". Nice...

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That CV Looks like how I filled n all my SAT and mock exam tests

" I didn't realise there was life in the Cotswalds, let a lone a McDonalds "
:-s Umm - yeah, isn't Gloucester in the Cotswolds, and if you've been there, certain areas are Very (thinks of a way to nicely say ghetto slum') "urban" I used to live there, right next to Fred and Rose West (Google if you haven't heard of them ) and I went to the same school as several Al Quaeda Suicide Bombers including Sajid Badat. (sp?)

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Um nice. I visited a friend at Poly (can't remember which one - I was very very drunk - started with an L I believe) years and years ago, and they had this big building in the middle of where the students digs were. Apparently it was a like a borstel place that is rented out to the government. Anyhows it is where they kept those kids that stoned the little kid to death. My friend saw them having walks around the building a few times with a guard. Bit surreal when you are off your head (I mean studying obviously) at college...

Hmmm, just thought, someone the other day on this forum noticed that I had repeated a story. I think this one and the CV one is a repeat..... I'm getting like the BBC.... Yikes. This means I have done *nothing* for the last 4 years or so!!!! Slough limbo..... noooooo........

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I enjoy the food, but they are dumb mother f**kers over there.
My sister once ordered a Chicken McNugget happy meal, AND THEY FOROGT THE CHICKEN MCNUGGETS!!!!

Dumb idiots.
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@dazzag, your brittish accent is too strong can you say that sentance in less english english?

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Quote: "your brittish accent"
It is Welsh boyo. No such thing as a British accent really (Welsh, English, Scottish, N. Irish, and then all the individual areas). Then again we say american accent and some of you sound worse than people from Liverpool or Newcastle whereas others sound fine.

Quote: "say that sentance in less english english?"
Which sentence? As to being less english english, you probably want more english english, as most of it is probably slang(ish). eg. Poly is short for Polytechnic, which used to be a bit like a cheap University. Nowadays there are no Polys as they changed them to Universities (I believe). Sort of. So Cambridge (which I'm sure you have heard of) has always had Cambridge University, but it also had Cambridge Poly, which became University of Cambridge (I believe). Basically the Polys became the reverse name of the Unis. Although now everyone calls the old Polys basically the rubbish Unis.

Hmmm. Babbled a bit there...

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that explained it, wasnt sure what a poly was. wish there were more in the us.

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Why? There isn't any (technically speaking) in the UK now. And even then everybody in Uni laughed at them quite a bit. They generally were like chav versions of Unis. Hell, most of them were like spread out like no tomorrow across towns/ cities, rather than centralised campuses. Well annoying. Plus, when I did my degree, you couldn't get a proper degree from a Poly, it was just Higher National Diplomas (HND). Exactly like a degree they said. But we knew better...... Heh, I say that, and we did wind up HNDers from Polys, but it turned out loads of jobs only accepted proper degrees (BSc for instance). I couldn't care less when I used to interview people, but quite a few of my old managers used to chuck away CVs as soon as they saw they had a HND rather than a degree (specifically a BSc computer science degree in some cases). Actually I think there was a way to get onto the 3rd year of a degree, but you had to have been in the top like 5% of your HND course or somesuch. Probably one of the main reasons why they wern't taken so seriously I bet.

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I would normally diss maccydees but I got a drive through yesterday for the first time in ages and it was cool. I pulled up to the order window and the guy was knackered and messed up pretty much everything he said, and it was funny as hell and he was laughing too. Then he complemented my car and the dnb I was playing. Then I pulled up to the next window and told the guy the geezer in the other window was almost dead from exhaustion, and we had a chat for a minute about them having to start at 5am, and he found it funny and said he'd go and slap him about to wake him up.

You don't get that sorta random banter from a machine ....

... unless the A.I is dangerously advanced ...

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Quote: "My sister once ordered a Chicken McNugget happy meal, AND THEY FOROGT THE CHICKEN MCNUGGETS!!!!"


ahahah that happend to me with a hamburger once
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You guys shouldn't be too harsh with the folks working at these joints - most of them are just trying to pay off their cocaine debts.


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Or they're stupid kids 4 years older than me, that dropped out of Highschool.

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