I don't disagree bad things can happen but I wanted to share this:
Here in Western WI we have a Franchise owner who sure seems to do a good job. He owns many stores and they are all consistently good. I have stopped at other McDonalds when I travel and I do notice differences occasionally but it is usually in the area of consistency.
I agree with the comment about jobs for young and old, and in-between. I wanted to share my daughter worked at a McDonalds through College and it was a great great experience for her. She learned a lot and was quickly promoted to manager. She learned how to train and manage people, deal with the public, leaned business practices, and so much more. She participated in their matching dollars for College, a great program.
When she graduated interviewers would sometimes scoff at, or laugh at, not respect, her McDonalds experience. That was sad and pretty telling about the interviewer. While she never walked out of an interview I think she wanted to.
There is an ad on TV about a gal in college talking about her McDonalds experience, her participating in the matching dollars for College, etc. It is a great ad and all true.
Because my daughter worked at McDonalds many of our close friends got their kids involved at McDonalds. Similar experiences.
I just wanted to share my thoughts because my daughters experience was so positive.
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