- Report: #2076
Complaint Review: McDonalds Restaurants
| McDonalds Restaurants
, Texas U.S.A. |
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McDonalds No Breakfast
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Absurd
*UPDATE Employee: Hold on there...
*General Comment: Stop Breakfast at 10:45 am :)
*UPDATE Employee: waiting for breakfast
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Imagine
*Consumer Comment: At McDonald's, I remember when....
*Consumer Comment: At McDonald's, I remember when....
*Consumer Comment: At McDonald's, I remember when....
*Consumer Comment: Re Vicky post: Could not resist this one.
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: actually, the eggs are premade
*Consumer Comment: We have a winner
*UPDATE Employee: it is difficult
*Consumer Comment: Its a corp. thing!
*Consumer Comment: Its a corp. thing!
*Consumer Comment: Its a corp. thing!
*Consumer Comment: Its a corp. thing!
*Consumer Comment: VICKY, FORGIVE ME, BUT I THINK YOU ARE EXAGGERATING..
*Consumer Comment: WHAT?
*Consumer Comment: 10 minutes may noit be enough time but.......
*Consumer Comment: 10 minutes may noit be enough time but.......
*Consumer Comment: 10 minutes may noit be enough time but.......
*Consumer Comment: Michael is correct!
*Consumer Comment: Michael is correct!
*Consumer Comment: Michael is correct!
*Consumer Comment: Michael is correct!
*Consumer Comment: make your own
*Consumer Suggestion: This is not a ripoff. This is a simple matter of bad timing, that's all.
*Consumer Comment: CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
*Consumer Comment: CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
*Consumer Comment: CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
*Consumer Comment: CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
*Consumer Suggestion: Customer service is a priority.
*Consumer Comment: Pure laziness!!!
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Do you know what it's like working for McDonald's?
*Consumer Comment: customer service clearly this world seems to get caught up in moving to fast
*UPDATE Employee: Both parties were in the wrong?
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: You're whinin cuz you got no breakfast?
*Consumer Comment: Unless you work in customer service you haven't a clue of what one goes thru.
*Consumer Comment: This is not really a Rip-Off - It's the Business Rule
*Consumer Comment: Changeover time
*Consumer Suggestion: Use your brain
*Consumer Suggestion: Use your brain
*Consumer Suggestion: Use your brain
*Consumer Suggestion: Use your brain
*UPDATE Employee: Inexperienced. ..Most importantly, the customer should always be acknowledged
*Consumer Comment: Maybe you should try gas station management
*Consumer Comment: If breakfast ends at 10:30
*Consumer Comment: do you have any IDEA how much work is involved???
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Finally, at 10:37am, someone came on and said "Breakfast is no longer available, lunch orders only." I said "I have been here for fifteen minutes, (well before the time ends for breakfast) and no one has taken my order, and I want breakfast. He said, "Thats because we were switching over from breakfast to lunch."
Now I feel like this is very inconsiderate as far as their customers are concerned. I went there for breakfast and made sure I was there in time to get breakfast. They cant even send out an employee to tell us, the people in line, that breakfast is no longer being served. Or, could the drive-thru person not have spoken up before I had been sitting there for 10 minutes waiting to order breakfast.
I think since I was ther in plenty of time before breakfast is suppose to end, I should have gotten breakfast, or at least acknowledgment that I was even there. They should not stop cooking breakfast until 10:30am as they advertise breakfast is available until 10:30am.
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Search TipsThis is an absolute absurd statement. Its like saying I went to the Doctors office and waited in the waiting room for 36 days. I think after an unreasonable amount of time I would have left. Have you been diagnosed with anything???
#2 UPDATE Employee
Hold on there...
AUTHOR: ThatGuy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 19, 2012
Now to address some other quick things.
Our parent company, whose name I will protect, is so anal about cleanliness, procedure and cost and it's almost comical to see men in suits running around asking how that Big Mac is prepared in such a fury. But it's all for YOUR benefit. You obviously like something about it, or you wouldn't come back. At least if you were in my store, you would feel like a valued person. Things happen and mistakes get made, but we will make it right.
McDonald's is huge for a reason. We obviously do something right in order to be on of the biggest companies in the world. It sucks that folks have bad experiences at other locations, but there are great ones out there. Some of us work here because we choose to, or it fits our hectic lifestyle (I'm a working musician). So don't know it. I may think it doesn't take a genius to nail a roofing tile down, or smooth out concrete with a trowel (done them both!)
#3 General Comment
Stop Breakfast at 10:45 am :)
AUTHOR: hahahehihohu - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 14, 2011
#6 Consumer Comment
At McDonald's, I remember when....
AUTHOR: Patrick - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 20, 2006
Eggs were cracked fresh and mixed daily.
Pancake batter was mixed daily, and pancakes were cooked fresh.
Salads were made fresh daily.
Hamburger buns were toasted (some stores still do this).
Buns for Filet-o-Fish were steamed.
Apple and Cherry (yum!) pies were fried, not baked.
Banana was a milkshake flavor (my favorite).
Drinks were made by the employee, not the customer.
And last but not least....
Good customer service was always expected and received.
Ah, the good ol' days! Ray Kroc's motto was, "If you're green, you're growing. When you're ripe, you start to rot." I guess they're not green and growing anymore.
#7 Consumer Comment
At McDonald's, I remember when....
AUTHOR: Patrick - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 20, 2006
Eggs were cracked fresh and mixed daily.
Pancake batter was mixed daily, and pancakes were cooked fresh.
Salads were made fresh daily.
Hamburger buns were toasted (some stores still do this).
Buns for Filet-o-Fish were steamed.
Apple and Cherry (yum!) pies were fried, not baked.
Banana was a milkshake flavor (my favorite).
Drinks were made by the employee, not the customer.
And last but not least....
Good customer service was always expected and received.
Ah, the good ol' days! Ray Kroc's motto was, "If you're green, you're growing. When you're ripe, you start to rot." I guess they're not green and growing anymore.
#8 Consumer Comment
At McDonald's, I remember when....
AUTHOR: Patrick - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 20, 2006
Eggs were cracked fresh and mixed daily.
Pancake batter was mixed daily, and pancakes were cooked fresh.
Salads were made fresh daily.
Hamburger buns were toasted (some stores still do this).
Buns for Filet-o-Fish were steamed.
Apple and Cherry (yum!) pies were fried, not baked.
Banana was a milkshake flavor (my favorite).
Drinks were made by the employee, not the customer.
And last but not least....
Good customer service was always expected and received.
Ah, the good ol' days! Ray Kroc's motto was, "If you're green, you're growing. When you're ripe, you start to rot." I guess they're not green and growing anymore.
#9 Consumer Comment
Re Vicky post: Could not resist this one.
AUTHOR: Kim - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 19, 2006
For the city of Potosi,Missouri as of 2000, there were 2,662 people, 1,103 households, and 677 families residing in the city.
Every one of them must have been in the line.
#10 UPDATE EX-employee responds
actually, the eggs are premade
AUTHOR: Jennifer - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 19, 2006
To the guy bit*hing at how hard working at McDonald's is - get a grip. You get paid minimum wage for a reason. Unless you're a professional athlete or some movie star - all of our jobs are hard and thankless. Even those of us that worked hard to achieve our careers. Yours is easy. You're not splitting the atom, not saving lives, not educating or protecting our youth, not responsible for the financial success of a fortune 500 company. You flip burgers. Even if the job really was hard (and it isn't) that's no excuse to do it poorly
The winner of this discussion is Vicky - You waited an hour and a half, 90 minutes for FAST food? Forget poor customer service - that just makes you pathetic. You could have caught a pig, slaughtered it and made your own sausage in that time. Who waits an hour and a half for fast food?
#12 UPDATE Employee
it is difficult
AUTHOR: Gail - (United Kingdom)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 05, 2005
The restaurant that i work in is one of the cleanest around, but too many mistakes are made when it comes customer orders, i fink customers need to understand that mistakes do happen so there is no point shouting at us because when you do this it makes us angry and we dont want to help rectify the problem for you, im not making exscuses because the mistakes are generally from the lazy inompetent employees not listening to what the customer is saying but some of us do try really hard and still make mistakes no one is perfect. it is extremely difficult changing over from breakfast to main menu, you have to cook two different types of food on the same grill but you are not allowed to cook the two things at the same time, its about judging the amount of food you feel is going to be needed. You have to have the correct amount prepared so that you dont have too much waste but so you have enough to serve all of your customers some times this judgement is wrong , if you sack someone from their job because they have made an errotr in judgement then no one will ever be working. in my restaurant if the que in the drive thru is longer than 4 cars someone has to go outside and take orders with a hand held machine, this is not always possible but when it is this will happen, this will help reduce your queing time.
customers expect too much, if they want there food within 30 seconds of placing their order they cant expect it to be cooked fresh, it is not possible to cook a portion of fries or a peice of meet in that short amount of time.
#13 Consumer Comment
Its a corp. thing!
AUTHOR: Schaun - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#14 Consumer Comment
Its a corp. thing!
AUTHOR: Schaun - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#15 Consumer Comment
Its a corp. thing!
AUTHOR: Schaun - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#16 Consumer Comment
Its a corp. thing!
AUTHOR: Schaun - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#17 Consumer Comment
VICKY, FORGIVE ME, BUT I THINK YOU ARE EXAGGERATING..
AUTHOR: Sherri - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Sorry, but your story just does not ring true.
#19 Consumer Comment
10 minutes may noit be enough time but.......
AUTHOR: Vicky - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#20 Consumer Comment
10 minutes may noit be enough time but.......
AUTHOR: Vicky - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#21 Consumer Comment
10 minutes may noit be enough time but.......
AUTHOR: Vicky - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#22 Consumer Comment
Michael is correct!
AUTHOR: Peter - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#23 Consumer Comment
Michael is correct!
AUTHOR: Peter - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#24 Consumer Comment
Michael is correct!
AUTHOR: Peter - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#25 Consumer Comment
Michael is correct!
AUTHOR: Peter - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
#26 Consumer Comment
make your own
AUTHOR: Michael - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2005
made your own breakfast at home.
#27 Consumer Suggestion
This is not a ripoff. This is a simple matter of bad timing, that's all.
AUTHOR: Paul - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 20, 2005
They work both hard and cheap there. So, don't make their lives any harder.
And, save this site for the genuine ripoffs, not bad attitudes and bad timing.
#28 Consumer Comment
CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
AUTHOR: Salvatore - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 20, 2005
#2- I just can't f_cking believe how hard you people are making working at McDonalds seem. It is the most brainless job ever. Talk to someone who is a king-crab fisher man in the Atlantic ocean in the dead of winter or someone who is a roofer working in the blazing hot sun putting in 10hr+ days, as far as physically hard jobs go. Or I can name a dozen jobs that take real brains to do.
Oh, and for the first guy who responded that works at McDonalds; stop using the fact that your mommy and daddy didn't send you to college as an excuse for why you are failure in life working at McDonalds! My mommy and daddy didn't send me to college and I never worked at McDonalds or any fast food place. I learned a trade and got a real job. But at $20+ an hr that wasn't enough for me, so I stopped thinking like an employee and started thinking like an entrepreneur.
Start taking responsibility for what you do and stop trying to blame everyone and everything else for you being a loser.
#29 Consumer Comment
CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
AUTHOR: Salvatore - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 20, 2005
#2- I just can't f_cking believe how hard you people are making working at McDonalds seem. It is the most brainless job ever. Talk to someone who is a king-crab fisher man in the Atlantic ocean in the dead of winter or someone who is a roofer working in the blazing hot sun putting in 10hr+ days, as far as physically hard jobs go. Or I can name a dozen jobs that take real brains to do.
Oh, and for the first guy who responded that works at McDonalds; stop using the fact that your mommy and daddy didn't send you to college as an excuse for why you are failure in life working at McDonalds! My mommy and daddy didn't send me to college and I never worked at McDonalds or any fast food place. I learned a trade and got a real job. But at $20+ an hr that wasn't enough for me, so I stopped thinking like an employee and started thinking like an entrepreneur.
Start taking responsibility for what you do and stop trying to blame everyone and everything else for you being a loser.
#30 Consumer Comment
CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
AUTHOR: Salvatore - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 20, 2005
#2- I just can't f_cking believe how hard you people are making working at McDonalds seem. It is the most brainless job ever. Talk to someone who is a king-crab fisher man in the Atlantic ocean in the dead of winter or someone who is a roofer working in the blazing hot sun putting in 10hr+ days, as far as physically hard jobs go. Or I can name a dozen jobs that take real brains to do.
Oh, and for the first guy who responded that works at McDonalds; stop using the fact that your mommy and daddy didn't send you to college as an excuse for why you are failure in life working at McDonalds! My mommy and daddy didn't send me to college and I never worked at McDonalds or any fast food place. I learned a trade and got a real job. But at $20+ an hr that wasn't enough for me, so I stopped thinking like an employee and started thinking like an entrepreneur.
Start taking responsibility for what you do and stop trying to blame everyone and everything else for you being a loser.
#31 Consumer Comment
CUT THE $HIT ALREADY!
AUTHOR: Salvatore - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 20, 2005
#2- I just can't f_cking believe how hard you people are making working at McDonalds seem. It is the most brainless job ever. Talk to someone who is a king-crab fisher man in the Atlantic ocean in the dead of winter or someone who is a roofer working in the blazing hot sun putting in 10hr+ days, as far as physically hard jobs go. Or I can name a dozen jobs that take real brains to do.
Oh, and for the first guy who responded that works at McDonalds; stop using the fact that your mommy and daddy didn't send you to college as an excuse for why you are failure in life working at McDonalds! My mommy and daddy didn't send me to college and I never worked at McDonalds or any fast food place. I learned a trade and got a real job. But at $20+ an hr that wasn't enough for me, so I stopped thinking like an employee and started thinking like an entrepreneur.
Start taking responsibility for what you do and stop trying to blame everyone and everything else for you being a loser.
#32 Consumer Suggestion
Customer service is a priority.
AUTHOR: Shelby - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Also, the lady in front of him should not have had to wait that long for her order to be placed. If I am correct all fast food restaurants have times they have to meet from when the car pulls up to when the car pulls away from the window from receiving their order. The original poster should not have waited ten minutes for his order to be placed. He should have been greeted when he pulled up to the speaker and if the person was taking the orders was busy he should have been asked to please wait.
McDonalds should have a system in place to have the changeover transition go smoothly without having the operation of the restaurant come to a complete stop. This in this case is what happened.
For the person who seems so bitter about his college education, are there not grants and loans you can apply to the government to get to help you in the completion of your post secondary education?
I agree with some of the other people who questioned if you have to walk inside of a restaurant then why have a drive thru.
This person did get there before breakfast was over and was made to wait. He is not asking for special privileges just what is due to him as a consumer and the posted guidelines for McDonalds. He did not get caught up in traffic. He did get behind 1 person at the window and still should have had adequate time to order had the previous order not taken so long. Every time we decide to drive through McDonalds I am sure that we all do not sit down and factor time, traffic, and how busy the local McDonalds is.
Nothing changes the fact that when you work in a restaurant that it's a customer service based business. You should not have an attitude or a bunch of excuses because when it comes down to it the person ordering the food and making a contribution to your paycheck does not care. Politeness will get you a long way. I have worked in the food service area for a number of years and excelled at it. Like Jeff from Florida you have to care about your job and the treat the people you serve with respect and you will get the same.
#33 Consumer Comment
Pure laziness!!!
AUTHOR: Peter - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 06, 2005
#34 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Do you know what it's like working for McDonald's?
AUTHOR: Mary - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 06, 2005
#35 Consumer Comment
customer service clearly this world seems to get caught up in moving to fast
AUTHOR: Jeff - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 06, 2005
now in this case by no means should she have to walk in to order (whats the point of drive thru?) and we were always instructed to get our drive thru orders done in a certain time frame,they do keep track off these things in fact it has been on the screen for a long time.
i suggest everyone try to find a tape of a guy named larry winget he will tell you how customer service should work, if this is a true story mcdonalds is wrong no if ands or buts thats all!
#36 UPDATE Employee
Both parties were in the wrong?
AUTHOR: Michael - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, April 02, 2005
Besides.. you sat there for 10 minutes? Why not, if you were on hold that long with nobody to serve you, either go around again (sometimes the buzzer fails to go off.. it happens.) - or come inside, instead of being horribly ticked and filing a report because you couldnt get the exact sandwich you wanted?
The store, on the other hand, if they indeed made you wait there for upwards of 10 minutes, should have tried to make things right by giving you a free meal card, a free lunch, some such thing like that, instead of just telling you that breakfast was now over.
ADVICE: Arrive at least 30 minutes before the change over.. your food will be fresher that way anyhow, because so close to changeover, they're trying to get rid of whats left from breakfast. And you'll have less of a chance of such an issue happening again.
#37 UPDATE EX-employee responds
You're whinin cuz you got no breakfast?
AUTHOR: Al - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, March 23, 2005
My friends, this is another case of morons dealing with morons.
For the manager who responded earlier: it doesn't take ten minutes to cook an egg! If you were a real manager instead of some doodied up key-carrier you'd get off your ass in the office and hustle instead of sitting on your throne barking out orders.
I worked at a McDonalds when I was going through college, and yes, it ain't no picnic. I was never promoted to management, and the reason why is because McDonalds managers, especially the franchise owners, have a mentality of "I want my paycheck" before they even lift a finger to do their job. It permeates the company.
As for the jabroni whining about breakfast, you could've gone into the store! Everyone knows the drive-thrus are slower than inside. If the restaurant isn't hustling enough, get lunch, go elsewhere, or starve. I can't believe you're that stupid not to figure it out. Quit posting this shit and get off this web site!
#38 Consumer Comment
Unless you work in customer service you haven't a clue of what one goes thru.
AUTHOR: Melissa - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 20, 2005
Picture this:
You're on a register ringing out a customer with three other people behind them. You have another guy yelling in your ear asking if something is in stock that you haven't had a chance to check yet. The phone line won't stop ringing with people asking you about your hours which they could really use any internet service to look up and check. You've been on shift for five hours and haven't eaten all day yet can't take lunch because someone called in sick. You have kids running around like crazy as their parents allow them to wreck the place (but god forbid their child falls down and suddenly it's the store's fault). Then of course, you have to watch out for the short change artists who had you a ten but insist they gave you a twenty or a fifty. Or people you suspect are theives but don't have enough people on shift to catch them. The bottom line of making money for your store and scoring 100 on secret shoppers breathing down your neck and a scanner that only works half the time. Combine that with customer complaints and ask yourself how you would do in a similar situation.
When someone has a hundred things going on it's easy to forget about one person. If I was working in fastfood trying to prep it for lunch, I dont' think my mind would be on the people in line wanting breakfast. There's just too much going on!
Often, I hear critisisms about cashiers. I hear people attacking them because of their smarts or their attitudes, and it pisses me off. Especially, when it comes from people who NEVER had to work in customer service. I wish there was a way that regardless of how successful one is in life that one month out of the year everyone is forced to work in retail/fast food. I think it would make people a hell of a lot more patient and easier to deal with.
#39 Consumer Comment
This is not really a Rip-Off - It's the Business Rule
AUTHOR: Corine - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 20, 2005
#40 Consumer Comment
Changeover time
AUTHOR: Daniel - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 15, 2005
The sign at the drive through says "Breakfast served until 10:30am" What makes you think that you are so gifted and special that the world needs to stop for you. Get there before 10:30....more than you did. Plan for all contingencies...perhaps you might have gotten caught in traffic..which you did...at the window.
Anyway. I have had the same problem myself. I get a hankering for a breakfast burrito and I pull up and they say..."sorry, we're not serving breakfast anymore". My response is..."bummer. Got here too late. Well, I guess I'll just have a quarter pounder with cheese meal, with diet coke, please."
Because I live in realityland and this is the way the world works. Don't you have more important things to worry about?
#41 Consumer Suggestion
Use your brain
AUTHOR: Nikki - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
#42 Consumer Suggestion
Use your brain
AUTHOR: Nikki - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
#43 Consumer Suggestion
Use your brain
AUTHOR: Nikki - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
#44 Consumer Suggestion
Use your brain
AUTHOR: Nikki - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
#45 UPDATE Employee
Inexperienced. ..Most importantly, the customer should always be acknowledged
AUTHOR: Thomas - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 07, 2003
However I would like to point out several conditions which can change at McDonald's often leading to customer complaints.
Firstly it is often VERY VERY hectic, and therefore difficult to keep tract of everything going on at once. Often 7 or 8 orders can be taken simultaneously on a drive thru alone.
Second, computer malfunctions are not out of the ordinary and can create not only a backlog of orders, but additional frustration as service crew attempt (with much screaming and chaos) to communicate with the kitchen.
Finally, in direct response to your complaint, a manager would likely have been more than happy to fix things. Dealing with a child (15 year old weekend employee) or an adult (usually an immature full timer with little true customer service training) is nearly impossible. Customers must try to understand that McDonald's employees are underpaid and overworked, many customers fail to treat them as humans (i know this sounds obscure, but I have experienced such treatment myself.)
Asking a manager for help will almost undoubtedly remedy the situation.
I guess thats my two cents. Thanks
#46 Consumer Comment
Maybe you should try gas station management
AUTHOR: Tim - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 10, 2003
The above customer has a very legitimate complaint. She arrived well before the switchover from breakfast to lunch, and due to the ineptitude of the staff was told that she could not get breakfast even after getting there in time and spending a substantial amount of time waiting for it.
I worked in restaurants for 12 years, and, unfortunately, some of that time was spent in fast food management. Here's a couple things I learned:
1) excuses about how hard your job is don't cut it. Fast food restaurants are designed to accomodate what they offer with the capacity to do it quickly.
If you can't do what your company says you can do then you aren't doing it right. You're right, fast food is very hard, very stressful, thankless work. Here's some news for ya: so are about 90% of everybody elses jobs, but how often do you hear "I can't do my job right because it's just soooo hard."
And 2) it doesn't take ten minutes to cook an egg, unless you're talking about hard boiled eggs, which I don't think we are. On top of that, I think they usually cook more than one egg at a time. If it takes you ten minutes to cook an over hard egg, I think fast food may not be the right business for you.
Also, you might want to bone up on your customer relations skills. We all know that fast food work sucks, but that's no excuse for what happened in the original complaint. lastly, there are other ways to success than having your parents foot the bill for a college education. I funded seven years of quality education with no help from anybody but myself and my work ethic, and I find it small minded, vitriolic and defeatist for you to claim that everyone who has achieved success in life did so because they had rich parents to foot the bill.
#47 Consumer Comment
If breakfast ends at 10:30
AUTHOR: Jill - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, April 07, 2003
For that matter, if someone is AT the drive through, rather than have them waiting TEN MINUTES to order, while you break down from breakfast, get on the PA and tell the person sitting there that there will be a delay.
After all, people generally go to fast food restaurants because they're supposed to be FAST. And people generally go through the drive through because, you guessed it, it's supposed to be FAST. If I have to wait ten minutes just to get my order taken, I may as well go to a full-service restaurant and get carry-out.
Also, per health department standards, you may not be able to make eggs and let them sit, but there have been many times that I've been in McDonald's at breakfast time and seen pre-made egg McMuffins, Breakfast Burritos, Sausage Egg and Cheese Biscuits, etc. Also, if it took 10 minutes to make eggs, then how do you explain someone ordering a Big Breakfast at the drive through order screen and having it handed to them by the time they get to the pick-up window? If McDonald's has discovered a way to bend time, you'd think they'd solve the lunch rush problem.
To the guy who showed up at McD's ten minutes before breakfast ended. It may be a pain but I would suggest going inside instead of using the drive through. If I see a line at the drive through, I usually walk in. If there's a long line inside or it's too chaotic (ie: you can't tell which lane is open or you can't tell who is waiting to order and who is waiting for delivery) then I just walk out. There are other places I can spend my money. But that soon before breakfast ends, it's likely to be crazy. You could save yourself time and a headache by just walking in and surveying the situation.
#48 Consumer Comment
do you have any IDEA how much work is involved???
AUTHOR: no - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, June 12, 2002
if youve never had to work fast food a day in your life, well then congratulations there, "richey rich", your parents actually paid for your college education and you wont be stuck with a 500 dollar bill for it every month.
I had one, but it got too expensive, so i am now stuck being a manager at a fast food restaraunt. I will tell you from experience that the tear down setup and cleaning of every single little dish is IMMENSE, and can take FOREVER. not to mention how long it takes to cook frozen food.
In my opinion You did NOT get there in enough time, (10 minutes, COME ON! It takes longer than that to cook an egg on the grill because they are NOT ALLOWED TO BE PREMADE DUE TO HEALTH CONTROL BOARD SANCTIONS!) because at 10:30 they get all the idiots who wake up and say yknow, i think i want 500 big macs, and there isnt any ingredients up for it because they have a zillion breakfast dishes from earlier that need to get out of the way to make room for lunch. Have you ever stood there and tried to scrape hardened, dried egg and CHEESE nonetheless out of a metal hot as hell pan and burnt your hand? No? well I have, countless times since I was 16. I didnt have everything handed to me.
Believe it or not, these employees DO have other crucial store work to do, and often times get yelled at for not having it done, however it is their job to state their menu changes, or have the manager state them... they can't tell that you are there unless your car actually DRIVES over the drive through pad that makes this loud buzzing sound to signal that there is someone at drive through, and those are usually placed 10 ft before the menu board. Remember not all mcdonalds have headsets that are wireless and can go everywhere with them.

