To me, LiveJournal has always seemed a venue for angst and commiseration. Narrowing that down a bit, I recently
discovered that there's a LJ community called McDonald's
Talk, where those that labor beneath the golden arches can share their McDonald's job experiences with their
compatriots. The heading reads "i'm hatin' it," and as you might expect, there's quite a bit of
grumbling—abusive managers, numb-skull coworkers, etc.—but the site also serves as a good place for
employees to get advice from other McD's veterans. Some recent questions included new employees wondering what to
expect on their first day and managers trying to figure out the best way to change locations. The responses from other
readers are plentiful as well. All in all, it's a pretty interesting look into working world of McD's.McDonald's LJ community
To me, LiveJournal has always seemed a venue for angst and commiseration. Narrowing that down a bit, I recently
discovered that there's a LJ community called McDonald's
Talk, where those that labor beneath the golden arches can share their McDonald's job experiences with their
compatriots. The heading reads "i'm hatin' it," and as you might expect, there's quite a bit of
grumbling—abusive managers, numb-skull coworkers, etc.—but the site also serves as a good place for
employees to get advice from other McD's veterans. Some recent questions included new employees wondering what to
expect on their first day and managers trying to figure out the best way to change locations. The responses from other
readers are plentiful as well. All in all, it's a pretty interesting look into working world of McD's.Add your comments
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3-22-2006 @ 6:33AM
izzyb412 said...
I prefer http://community.livejournal.com/in_n_out/
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