Feeling hungry after a long day? Woke up tired and craving a good breakfast? Do you not feel like cooking yourself a meal? Where do you venture to…. A good old fast food restaurant like Mcdonalds or Dunkin! I am positive that most of you have had your fair share of ‘interesting’ customer service at food places, but which ones are the worst?
The Money Seeker
To kick off the list…the employee who purely scored a job in a drive-thru window, or at the cash register just to earn some bucks to put towards fueling their raging nicotine addiction. The lack of enthusiasm is painful, even trying to start a friendly conversation while ordering your meal will score you with some nasty looks, so you choose to just keep it short and sweet and ignore the yawns as you are pressured to quickly read the menu and breaking under the pressure on choosing what type of meal you purchase.
The Cold Carrier
Are you a germaphobe? If so, this is one hundred percent your worst nightmare. Whether it’s not being able to cover their cough, or not catching their sneeze in their elbow on time, this stereotypical worker has no remorse over contaminating other peoples food behind that drive-thru window. But hey, what you don’t know can’t hurt you right!
The Boss’s Pet
Have you ever had an issue with your food and need to speak to the manager, but the manager isn’t available? Who do they usually send…the manager’s pet obviously! They do next to nothing but sit in the manager’s office gossiping, and of course, could get away with murder. The definition of favoritism. The unequal treatment is so blatant that as a customer you can’t miss it.
The Newbie
Cutting straight to the point, this fast food worker has no clue what they are doing but how they act is the real show to watch. Still in training, sparkly eyes and big smiles are all common traits for a freshly new employee in training. The loss of motivation hasn’t hit them yet and you are witnessing someone in the start of their fast food journey that is just waiting for life-altering customers to suck the life out of them. Who else is to blame but the smiley face taking your money and handing you your greasy food?
The Veteran
Does not exactly apply by the rules, but still does everything… just in their own way. They have been slaving away at their own designated food places for years on years- and usually out of choice. Even after being told to venture out or move on from the food business, they stay loyal and are still too committed to serving fast food places to even consider leaving to do something else with their lives. They tend to do things their way, even if the rules have since been changed, and they could probably pass with flying colors on a pop quiz of the menu. Change is usually a sensitive topic…