Ayiekie Wrote:You are both. Yes, the service was crappy (and I assume that bizarre "drive up front" thing is a US thing, I've never seen it here).You haven't been to the second-closest McDonald's to where you live, then. (Yet another reason why I very rarely patronize Mickey-D's.)
Ayiekie Wrote:No, there was no call to yell at some person making minimum wage who was only doing what they had to do to avoid being fired from their shitty job.I agree about the "yelling" part, but the rest raises an interesting question: Is it a good thing to tolerate substandard service if doing so lets ther person providing the substandard service keep his job? If you do, then the person gets to keep working, but has no incentive to improve. If you don't, the person has incentive to improve, but might not keep working...
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