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Braineack 10-10-2013 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1061549)
To be fair, this is largely about where you live. Even in the US, there are many areas in which the subset of people whom you probably associate with fast-food employment (eg: those unable to speak clear and un-accented English, process abstract concepts such as "no pickles" without the prompting of an on-screen menu, etc) simply do not exist.

I'm just glad they aren't my doctors.

Mazduh 10-10-2013 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1061550)
Why do you assholes suck at posting YT videos? like jesus christ stop posting HTML on a vB site.

The best part is, on a youtube video when you hit share it posts the link right there in your face. They have to click off to get the html code...:facepalm:

Braineack 10-10-2013 11:07 AM

Let me go upload a pic from my phone and show you what I cant freaking stand more than anything.

18psi 10-10-2013 11:08 AM

self pic?

Joe Perez 10-10-2013 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by Chiburbian (Post 1061541)
There is this place called Portillos that we have in the Chicago area, and Diesel will likely back me up on this. It's basically a glorified hotdog and beef place.

Take a look at this video and see if you notice anything:

This reminds me a bit of a typical southern California In-n-Out.

A large number of employees working at a frenetic pace, but who seem to be of a somewhat higher caliber (intelligence, motivation, etc) than the mean average for all fast food workers.

The minimum starting pay at In-n-Out is $10.50 / hour, and the average pay for hourly workers is in the neighborhood of $13-15 per hour, depending on which data you believe. They also offer a fairly reasonable benefits package which is available even to part-timers.

Thus, In-n-Out can be rather more selective as to whom they hire, with the more motivated workers tending to score the In-n-Out jobs, and the less desirable ones tending to drift downwards in the labor pool towards the KFC / McDonald's end of the spectrum.

This ain't complicated.

JasonC SBB 10-10-2013 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1061438)
But seriously, it's like some people don't understand how free market economies work.

Because lots of things about the real world aren't taught in the not-market-driven-but-monopoly-bureaucrat-run high schools:

- how much interest is paid with minimum credit card payments forever
- mortgage interest calculations
- small business accounting
- credit scoring
- typical corporate rules and ethics
- how to hold a job and how to get promoted

etc

Which reminds me, I had a realization that math and science are taught via rote. The principles and mechanics are taught first, so most students don't see the usefulness. A better way would be to show a few real world problems, and then show how the tools (e.g. fractions or algebra), enable you to solve them.

z31maniac 10-10-2013 11:15 AM

You mean, I get higher quality if I'm willing to pay higher prices? I would have never guessed!

In reality, I couldn't care less since I don't eat or shop with the other poor people of OK.

Braineack 10-10-2013 11:20 AM

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okay.

everyone loves chipotle right?


wrong.


I hate chipotle. They have an awesome system to pump out food quickly: 1 person on tortilla heating duties, 1 person for meats, 1 for toppings, and 1 to check out.

Ford model T assembly line shit. great!

expect when this happens:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1381418429


I've complained to corporate twice about this place and have refused to go back since (plus I moved away, but still).

Erat 10-10-2013 11:23 AM

Chipotle? Looks like a Qudoba. What am i looking at?

Braineack 10-10-2013 11:24 AM

read, asshole.

Erat 10-10-2013 11:25 AM

Looks like you standing there waiting for your food.

Perhaps you should have walked out.

Erat 10-10-2013 11:28 AM

Oh, i forgot this was you.


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1061497)
I make a big fuss about it at the counter and take up everyone's time and when they fuck up I get loud and irrate.


Braineack 10-10-2013 11:28 AM

well i was hungry.

but yeah. I deal with that at chiptole a lot, if one person in the chain leaves to go check email or talk to friends, or jerk off in the guac, the line backs up like crazy.

Here in this picture y8s and I ordered food, and then all the employees just left the line and we had to wait for like 5 minutes to acutally finish the order.

corporate couldn't care less, they actually told me to go back to this location because they "fixed ths issue" and when they didn't they couldnt care less my experience was less than satisfactory.

Braineack 10-10-2013 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by Erat (Post 1061580)
Oh, i forgot this was you.

I'm incredibly polite and cordial if you don't piss me off. The housekeeping staff here say hi to me and know my name because I treat them with dignity and respect.

But when you're in the business of customer service and satisfaction while fulfilling simply requests in exchange for money and you can't that that correct you don't deserve me making your life easier when you fucked with mine.

Joe Perez 10-10-2013 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by Erat (Post 1061574)
Chipotle? Looks like a Qudoba. What am i looking at?

Qudoba now has Chipotle style plywood-and-metal cutouts of Aztecs nails to the wall?





Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1061570)
expect when this happens:

Winston "The Wolf" Wolfe said it best in Pulp Fiction: "Move out of the sticks, gentlemen."

Seriously, I don't know why this strikes you as new and uniquely offensive each time. You are going to keep encountering an abnormally high percentage of stupid people for as long as you live in an area in which an abnormally high number of stupid people also live.

18psi 10-10-2013 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1061559)
This reminds me a bit of a typical southern California In-n-Out.

A large number of employees working at a frenetic pace, but who seem to be of a somewhat higher caliber (intelligence, motivation, etc) than the mean average for all fast food workers.

The minimum starting pay at In-n-Out is $10.50 / hour, and the average pay for hourly workers is in the neighborhood of $13-15 per hour, depending on which data you believe. They also offer a fairly reasonable benefits package which is available even to part-timers.

Thus, In-n-Out can be rather more selective as to whom they hire, with the more motivated workers tending to score the In-n-Out jobs, and the less desirable ones tending to drift downwards in the labor pool towards the KFC / McDonald's end of the spectrum.

This ain't complicated.

Yup, completely agree. Its usually a whole lot better going to those than mcdingles. And they're like 300% more popular around these parts and always packed with a line up to the door. Obviously other people agree

Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1061570)
okay.

everyone loves chipotle right?


wrong.


I hate chipotle. They have an awesome system to pump out food quickly: 1 person on tortilla heating duties, 1 person for meats, 1 for toppings, and 1 to check out.

Ford model T assembly line shit. great!

expect when this happens:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1381418429

I've complained to corporate twice about this place and have refused to go back since (plus I moved away, but still).

wow, I've never seen a chipotle around here like that. Like in-n-out (actually the one by my work even more so), they are usually insanely busy and have like 10 workers at counter at all times. Its crazy to see how quickly and efficiently they make the food. Easily a couple hundred people within an hour or two during lunch rush

Braineack 10-10-2013 11:34 AM

There's another location to that about 5 minutes down that road that has at three times the volume and they pump shit out like nobody's business.

I dont live in the sticks. I live and dine in the most expensive places countries in the country. and that's the problem, they do so much volume that can rest on their laurels.

dieselmiata 10-10-2013 11:35 AM

The reason for McDonald's being so awesome in Japan is the general understanding that if you can't do the job at McDonald's flawlessly, you aren't good enough to do anything else. It's a stepping-stone job, and not expected to be a career. If you can't make the burger look exactly like the picture, you aren't good enough to work anywhere else. Mediocrity is not tolerated. And coworkers all try to outdo one another with their service skills. You just might be serving a burger to someone who is looking to employ hard working people.

Also, portillos is the shit. Fast food that tastes good, workers are happy and having fun, it's awesome.

Braineack 10-10-2013 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 1061585)
wow, I've never seen a chipotle around here like that. Like in-n-out (actually the one by my work even more so), they are usually insanely busy and have like 10 workers at counter at all times. Its crazy to see how quickly and efficiently they make the food. Easily a couple hundred people within an hour or two during lunch rush

I took a video once, i wonder if i still ahve it, maybe 10 minutes of footage of the longest line you've ever seen and like nobody behind the counter to service the customers.

Tekel 10-10-2013 11:38 AM

The answer on why Fast food workers in America suck is a problem with our culture. People are told they are awesome and deserve the best even when they are a mouth breathing waste on society. The American dream is just that, A DREAM. If you don't do something besides fondle yourself and show up to work (even showing up is a difficult concept to grasp), you won't achieve that "dream".


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