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  • Birthday 12/20/1991

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  1. I have worked at McDonald's for over two years, and there are quite a few things that really grate my nerves. Most of it is about the customers, but some of it is about my co-workers and managers. We have an auto-greet system in our drive-thru. Someone who actually works in the store records the greeting (usually suggesting some menu item such as a Big Mac meal or a Caramel Frappe), and the system plays the greeting every time a car comes up to the speaker. I didn't like it at first, but I came to like it, because it's really annoying to have to say the same damn thing over and over and over again for eight hours. The thing I hate about this system now is that the customer will usually say, "No." Then they just sit there until I say, "Order when you're ready," or something along those lines. Why not just go ahead and order? Some people even ask, "Are you there?" No, I'm not here, sir or madam. It's not like I'm paid to stay in that position and do what the hell I'm supposed to do or anything. Simply answer yes or no, then go ahead with your order. Your sitting there wastes time. Another thing is the switchover from breakfast to lunch at 10:30. The kitchen is not designed to produce breakfast and lunch at the same time; that's why we have to switch RIGHT at 10:30. We have to hurry up and get all of the breakfast food out of the way to make room for lunch food. I have a tip: don't come at 10:29. Also, I have another small tip: don't order lunch at 10:30 sharp and wonder why it takes a little longer to get your hamburger and small fry. We're probably still trying to get all of the breakfast food out at the same time. I really hate when people are vague with their orders. Don't sit there and say, "I want a fry." What size fry? We have more than one size, and "regular" isn't a size we have. We also don't have that "super size" anymore. It's small, medium, or large. Be specific, because I can't read your mind. What kind of Angus Burger? We have three kinds. What flavor McFlurry? We have three different flavors. I could go on and on about that. Don't start huffing and puffing if we get something wrong; you just make yourself look like an idiot, and we always make fun of you after you leave. If you're ordering food inside, make sure you're listening when the food is called out. It really annoys me to have to repeat myself. There are too many times when customers just stand on front line spacing out when their food is sitting on the counter. Pay attention. It really drives me crazy when I'm in back booth or front booth (where I hand out the food for drive-thru), and I try greeting the customer but get completely ignored. No smile, no greeting, no eye contact at all. To me, that is completely rude. I know I'm the one that is supposed to greet customers, but I do put forth the effort to be somewhat genuine about it. The least you could do is at least give me eye contact and say hello back. What's so hard about that? Once I get a customer like that, I make sure I only greet them with a, "Hi," without a smile or a thank you in the future. The biggest thing I can't stand about my co-workers is that they can be sloppy. With some of the McCafe products comes whipped cream and drizzle, and it drives me up the wall when they don't try to be neat about it. I know that I would pay attention to how neatly it is done. Not too sure about many other people though. Additionally, if I'm making the sandwiches, I try to make sure everything sits neatly on the sandwich, and I try to make sure the ketchup actually makes it onto the sandwich and not inside the wrapper or the box. I don't notice that in many other co-workers of mine. A huge thing I hate about the management is that they will implement a new policy or rule but won't stick to it. For the past week, we have had to give the soft drink and sweet tea cups after giving the food because of one occurrence I have stated above (customers staring off into space or just not listening when their food is called out, causing customers to grab the wrong bags and dumb shit like that). A lot of customers seem to get angry or upset about this policy. (The policy actually isn't new at all. It's the way it should have always been.) So the managers just instruct us, "If they ask for it, give it to them." That makes ME look like an idiot. Already I've had regular customers tell me they are never coming back because of this policy. I think that's getting a little too mad about it, but oh well. That's all for now.
  2. I think those are pretty much right on it to a point, but I think a few of those are exaggerated.
  3. I really wasn't too surprised when I found out Jamie Lynn was pregnant. I just hope she doesn't crack under pressure like Britney did.
  4. I was at work a few days ago, and the maintenance man comes up to me and calls me my "nickname" which is "Boo Boo" for some reason. Anyway, he tells me that he was driving behind me the day before. The speed limit on that particular road is 50 mph, and I guess I was going a little under it. So he keeps telling me throughout the day that I drive like a grandma. THAT pissed me off. That's pretty bad when I drive slightly under the speed limit and I get told I drive like a grandmother. I have a few reasons why I wasn't going the speed limit... 1.) It was a little after 3 pm, and there was a lot of traffic on all sides of me. I drive a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500, and they aren't the smallest of trucks. I wanted to give myself more time and room to slow down. 2.) I don't have to go as fast as I legally can all the time, stupid. Just because I try to be cautious doesn't mean I drive like a grandma, idiot.
  5. I usually don't like the guys that do want to date me, and I usually like the guys who don't want to date me. I guess that's just the way it goes. Recently I found someone who really sparked me; he has a lot of qualities that I really like in a guy. Everything was great, but then he decides that it's okay to go do something with his ex-girlfriend at three in the morning! I wish I could have just believed him when he said nothing happened, but I can't help but think otherwise. That's when things started going downhill and he ended up breaking up with me. Figures. Why can't I find a trusting, honest, and committed relationship? Sure, I know a few guys who like me, but I'm probably not attracted or they live too far away. Honestly, I'm getting a little bit sick of being single. All I want is someone to love me for me, not because of my looks or any other stupid reason. Why is that so hard?
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