Comment from: Translator [Visitor] Email · http://rosettarants.blogspot.com
Awesome. You nailed this one. There's a McDonalds by our house that is just as bad.

Get this. I ask for three creams and sugars for my coffee. The drive through person rolls her eyes and gives them to me.

I ask for a stir spoon. Because I don't want to use my finger.

Rolls her eyes again.

It's not like she's getting paid to give you food and stuff. It'd be better if she could just sit there all day.

Jeeze. Maybe it's better that we don't eat that crappy food anyway. We'll live longer.:roll:
07/22/07 @ 00:40
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
LOL.. agreed. We should stay away from fast food drive thrus and fast food in general. They so obviously don't want our business anyway! I try but sometimes the call of a cheeseburger is more than I can stand.
07/22/07 @ 01:09
Comment from: Jaya [Visitor] Email · http://jayapurrs.blogspot.com
I've noticed more and more young people who seem unable to tear themselves away from their cell phones, whether talking or texting...

I was making some purchases in a pet store recently. There were two employees. Both looked like teenagers. The boy was talking on his phone, loudly describing friends who were high on drugs and doing stupid things which led to their deaths. The girl was texting non-stop. I did not feel either of them were very attentive to their pet store jobs or their pet store customers.
07/22/07 @ 05:50
Comment from: Al [Visitor] Email
It's absolutely ridiculous to expect good customer service from fast food, or to expect that people making minimum wage will really be meticulous about their job, if you want good service, you have to pay for it. And you're not exactly improving your health or the health of your child by eating there.
07/22/07 @ 07:25
Comment from: Katrina Smales [Visitor] Email
Speaking as someone who works at burger-king and constantly tries to actually be helpfull I have to agree with this post, most people seem to think since they are only working there to get money, thast the customers are something that cause trouble, rather then the whole reason they get paid in the first place
07/22/07 @ 07:48
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Jaya.. I agree, the cell phone epidemic is out of hand. I'm a secret shopper and there are times when I truly wish I was on a shop when I see things like you describe.

Al, thanks for your concern for my child and I. We're fine, thanks. As for what I expect? I expect people to do their jobs without attitude towards paying customers. I didn't ask her to grate cheese for me or light a candle. I expected her to take my order, correctly, and hand me the food I paid for. I don't think that's too much to ask.

Katrina, there is another girl who works at Burger King that has waited on us before that is SO nice. Even if she makes a mistake I don't really care because she's such an upbeat person and I know it was an honest mistake. I just can't stand it when an employee of any place acts like the customers are a problem. If they are that unhappy they need to find new jobs.
07/22/07 @ 08:26
Comment from: Jacqui [Visitor] Email · http://www.myspace.com/cutenfuzzyjaq
At one point last year, I worked at an Arby's in a mall food court because there weren't many other jobs around and I was in a pinch.. I ended up quitting after about a week because I couldn't handle it.

Not to say I couldn't understand the job- with their turnover rate they just put all the instructions on the walls and gave up training people- but the pace was extreme and 90% of the customers were in a bad mood. I couldn't handle that, and I give kudos to anyone who can do it with a smile on their face.

I never looked at my cell phone in the place, never really talked to the other employees other than to tell them the chicken would be up soon or something, tried my best to give the customers a reason not to scowl- but they did anyways.

So I quit and now I sell chocolate to happy people who deserve great customer service. But whenever I go to the food court, I remember what it was like to work there.. and smile at the employees I deal with.
07/22/07 @ 08:53
Comment from: Steve golden [Visitor] Email
True Story. I ordered two plain cheeseburgers at mcdonalds drive thru and said I didn't want anything on the cheeseburgers but meat and cheese. When I got home the bag contained two paper containers and in them were two patties and cheese but no buns.
07/22/07 @ 10:08
Comment from: Dec [Visitor] Email
They so obviously watched Clerks a few too many times!
07/22/07 @ 11:03
Comment from: B King SKS [Visitor] Email
You are so right. The assholes that work there think they are more impportant than the customers that help pay their saleries.Just remember that if that dummy wasn't working at Burger King she would be probably be doin' tricks in the parking lot for cash
07/22/07 @ 11:21
Comment from: Wake uo King! [Visitor] Email
Hey guys, good service costs money. I really feel sad for people who work for fast food. They are exploited and get miserable wages. If you want to feel an important costumer, go to a fine restaurant (of course, you can't) you might be one of those people that mistreat clerks in restaurants and ask for order changing. Wake up king! Fast food is as crappier as you are!
07/22/07 @ 18:43
Comment from: Grogg [Visitor]
You're old enough to drive a car and still go to Burger King? Shame on you!
07/22/07 @ 23:01
Comment from: xnepali [Visitor] Email · http://blog.xnepali.com
You got it!!
I should print it and hand it over to the chick at Tim Horton!
LOL
07/23/07 @ 01:01
Comment from: ben [Visitor] Email
Humans arent robots, they get paid minimally to give the most minimal output they can so u can eat your cheap meal. Also, being told off by customers is the only genuine social interaction these people get most days, you're only doing them a favour. Take it from someone who's worked there.
07/23/07 @ 05:11
Comment from: Will [Visitor] Email
People are people. You can't change them no matter what uniform you put on them or what counter you stick them behind. A good person will be kind and attentive no matter what job they do or how much they make. As for the others, They're gonna be pissy no matter what they do or how much they make.
07/23/07 @ 09:08
Comment from: jheid [Visitor] Email
I used to work at subway, and i loved my job, and i was VERY good at it so good in fact I had "regular customers", and they were very nice to me, mean to other people i worked with, but nice to me. And I for one take offense to the people that go in to fast food places, and think they are the shit because they arent working there, well too bad, I'm sure if you drove up to the window and smiled and was polite to them they wouldnt treat you like the asshole you are!! It really pisses me off. But on the other hand if you are a bitch or an asshole I think maybe you should not be working in an environment were you have to handle customers!!>:XX
07/23/07 @ 20:13
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Look jheid, I'm not rude or mean to anyone. However, I will say the attitude that someone gives me directly reflects my attitude towards them. I'm very nice until someone gives me a reason not to be. I know food service is a tough job and workers are very much underpaid but that does not change the fact that they took the job. If you can't handle a job you shouldn't be doing it.

So as for them treating me like the bitch that I am? Step back honey, I don't treat anyone poorly and you, my dear sandwich artist, are WAY out of line.
07/24/07 @ 15:40
Comment from: kevin [Visitor] Email · http://pointlessbanter.net
I am lucky I have snarky smart ass kids working at my local McDonald's... It is fun to take jabs at them and them fire back...
07/24/07 @ 15:49
Comment from: Trystan [Visitor] Email
I really could care less if they get paid crumby wages and have to work 24 hours shifts. It was their choice, and as such, they need to capitalize in that decision. I HATE when I ask for something -me the customer who is helping make a job at wherever -and they roll their eyes or scowl. Deal with it and stop whining.
07/24/07 @ 22:08
Comment from: Dave [Visitor] Email · http://dave.instantspot.com
If you are paying for food the least a business can do is provide courteous service. Then again it is Burger King so you can't expect much.
07/24/07 @ 22:12
Comment from: Garou [Visitor] Email
I agree entirely with the letter. Granted, in fast food you dont get paid a lot, but take that out on your employers, not the guy driving up who just wants a cheeseburger and no hassle. Or at very least the pissy customers that are asking for it. lol

I work at a beer&wine drive thru, and I put a lot of effort into being polite and curtious, but even so I can understand how the 90% of customers that are pissy and regard you with an attitude can irritate you twards the other 10. It's amazing how someone can get a meal for less then $4 without getting off their rear to do it, and can still have an attitude about it. Next time you're at a drive thru, be polite. Odds are the person you're talking to has already dealt with a lot of other people's BS ^^
07/25/07 @ 11:49
Comment from: heh [Visitor] Email
heh, how about just not going to bk or mcdicks at all. i'm sure your body will thank you.
07/25/07 @ 12:32
Comment from: Damian [Visitor] Email
If you want proper service go to a proper restaurant and stop eating burger king you fat bastards.
07/25/07 @ 13:07
Comment from: steve [Visitor] Email
How about complaining to the manager and getting their stupid asses fired?
07/25/07 @ 16:11
Comment from: someone, somewhere [Visitor] Email
I have worked retail but not fast food. I was always friendly to everyone except those who came into the store looking for a fight. you get the customer Service you deserve. If you go into a store and act like a total jerk then you will be treated as one. Now that I have a job that is not retail and behind a counter I defend people who have that position I once had. Now if someone treats me like that then I just walk out. Spend my money where it is appreciated.

People who work these positions get paid next to nothing and to say that it's the job they have "chosen" is ignorant. Many times it is the only position available to someone with no experience in the field they want to be in.

Then again why would you be eating at McDonalds or Burger King to begin with? Has anyone ever heard of cooking?
07/25/07 @ 16:20
Comment from: Diz [Visitor] Email
I eat at fast food places all the time and I'm not fat. Why? Is it metabiboblism? :crazy:
07/25/07 @ 18:43
Comment from: mike [Visitor] Email
You will find fast food customers to be some of the most ignorant customers of all. For those of you who have never needed to work because everything is handed to you, you will not understand this concept of "you get what you pay for" $8/hr = make the food, clean a little bit, give food out nothing more nothing less
07/25/07 @ 18:58
Comment from: Tyler [Visitor] Email
Don't they pay those retards at the window 10-12 an hour anyway? That's more than those guys digging holes for landscaping companies make... and I bet those hole digging laborers could do a better freakin' job putting burgers together too.
07/25/07 @ 21:47
Comment from: Gage Blackwood [Visitor] Email
Good hitting there. I work at one of these places and agree that some of the employees...or in my case co-workers need some improvement in not only their social skills but their work ethics...not only that but it's a two way street: What I mean is that not only do the employees need to watch what they say and do at work...but the customers also need to watch the way they act...especially in public. Some of the assumptions made in this letter are full crap. Ignorance is a huge thing here and when the employees and customers go against it...they lose.


When you look at it...some people just are plain assholes. Nothin' you can do about it but put your self higher than them...not using your ego however. Politeness, sales pitch and talent is what i use to combat assholes...that and a 12 gauge up their ass if needed, but that's if all else fails. If you're doing your job...also do it right, if trained right. But that's a different topic.

Gerri you're so *** **** anal it's pathetic...You are also guilty of the same charges you put to this employee. When you look at it...both of you might need to be whiped from the gene pool.
07/25/07 @ 23:18
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Mike, I've worked for everything I've ever had in my life so don't give me that line of crap about not understanding the concept. Agreed, it's a tough job. If it were a situation as you describe "nothing more and nothing less" then I doubt there would be complaints. It's the "nothing less" that you are wrong about. In my experience that I described in this open letter I received A LOT LESS courtesty and compentency than the minimum that is required to run a drive through window.

As I've said several times here, I am always polite to the staff when I visit a fast food restaurant or anywhere else for that matter. I don't arrive on the scene with an attitude. Even when I realize someone behind the counter is having a bad day, I still try to be courteous. Anyone can have a bad day, we are all human.

What I COMPLETELY object to is when someone who is there to do a job is first of all flat out rude to me, right off the bat. As if I'm an inconvenience instead of a customer.

There have also been plenty of times when my food wasn't quite right. I don't complain, as long as it's edible I figure anyone can make a mistake and it's not a big deal.

So for anyone thinking I rolled up as a bitch with attitude ready to look down on and start some crap with Laminta - you are wrong. I just went there to pick up some food for my son and myself so that I could take a break from cooking. We ordered milkshakes, which are usually a rare treat for us, but in this instance I would describe them as anything but "a treat".

Laminta was offensive from the get-go and that's my grievance with her. Had she even attempted to be civil it would have been fine with me. I'm not a chronic complainer and I can't stand people who are. I just wanted her to try to do her job - just an effort would have been fine.

A little more effort and a lot less attitude would have been great.
07/25/07 @ 23:19
Comment from: Happy Guy [Visitor] Email
Maybe EVERYBODY should just try to be a little nicer to EVERYBODY no matter what the situation... how hard is that?
07/25/07 @ 23:40
Comment from: Erik Jackson [Visitor] Email
Maybe u guys shouldn't feed your kids this awful GD food i mean seriously have u not realized that when u guys eat this food by the time u reach the drive through u have not felt the need to poop ur self? how good can this be for ur child who need nutrients and vitamins to actually gro up to be a strong human......
07/26/07 @ 00:41
Comment from: Mike [Visitor] Email
Well I also agree with everyone here and it seems that people are too focused on their phones and are now spoiled with everything handed to them and working at burger king you get what you pay for true although you work to make the money to pay for the texts on that cell phone I have worked in fast food and it was not an easy job although I am never rude to a worker in any establishment since I am in customer service but if they are ever rude they hear about it from me cause you treat people the way you want to be treated am I right or wrong??
07/26/07 @ 01:00
Comment from: Manager [Visitor] Email
I am a manager at a Burger King and most of the youth today is hard to get under control and hard to get them off their phones. But I will say that at least 95% of the time it is the customers who either mess up by telling us the wrong thing, example the other night a customer thought he said no onion but instead said nothing to the matter. Then when I repeated back the exact words he said to me once he came back with the sandwich that only made him madder but he then relized he did forget to say that. Also, one more thing that bugs me is when you pull up and we say welcome would you like to try a whopper? you say no i want a whopper. Thats what I asked you. God clean the crap out of your ears and listen the first time. Anyways now that I have that off my back. I know alot of kids if not watch properly and screw things up but its not always the workers falt. Think about what you say and how you act before you pull up to the drive thru and please listen to what they ask instead of telling us no then order the same thing we just asked you, because what goes through our mind is your a dumbass. thank you
07/26/07 @ 01:26
Comment from: Alpha [Visitor] Email
I have been reading these comments on the post, and a lot of them are saying, You get what you pay for. Well I've been working in food service, and customer relations at a movie theatre for almost two years now. I am next to management. I have had to deal with people that are the nicest people you could meet, and some people that just come into the theatre to complain to try and get free stuff. The thing is tho, its my job to deal with these people. I may not be getting a 6 figure salary, In fact as i'm only part time i probably wont even have a 5 digit salary at the end of the year, But no matter what a customer in front of me does, I will never roll my eyes, or never get mad at them, but I will treat them with respect as it is my job to do so. What alot of you guys don't realize, And what the author is trying to say, Is you are getting paid to deal with these people. If it wasn't for these people buying food at BK or McDonalds, The people working at these places would be out of a job. Therefore, these set staff members should treat each customer with respect and dignity, never rolling there eyes, or getting mad at them because they are the reason you have a job in the first place. So next time before you start saying, "They get paid minimum wage, they are going to treat you like they get paid minimum wage" Think again, They should treat everyone with respect as they are the reason those people have jobs. And as for the people saying, Some people are just doing this job because they are in a pinch, Thats even more reason to do your job well and not risk losing it, because obviously you need the money. Thats just my two cents worth.
07/26/07 @ 02:00
Comment from: Enze [Visitor] Email · http://www.eurogamer.net
So here in Tokyo, I used to order take-away from a national burger chain, and the service was (as ever here) splendid. This one time I ordered some burgers and whatever plus a spicy chicken wing, which I discovered when returning home that they'd forgotten to include. I call them up, and what happens? They send a guy to my house with the chicken wing.

If there's anything we could learn from the Japanese, it's their attitude towards customers. They don't whine and bitch about their pay, they do their job and make you feel comfortable in their store/restaurant/whatever. Most of the times that is ;)
07/26/07 @ 02:23
Comment from: Mike [Visitor] Email
BK has the worst service out of anyone around here. McD's are generally friendly, Good Times are wonderfully nice, and even Hamburger Stand is acceptable.

We have gotten to the point of sitting in front of the drive through person and handing them everything that's wrong (which is always about half). They just sit there and look annoyed at us and give the right stuff back to us.
07/26/07 @ 08:52
Comment from: Cathelest [Visitor] Email
Well, in response,

Working at fast food places is not any where near as easy as anyone thinks, sure u think its as simple as slapping a few burgers together and fries, sticking em in a bag and throwing them out the window at you, but its alot of work, with serious deadlines to meet, one main reason is staff generally are required to meet deadlines, EG, 210 second service through most fast food places, if you forget to order it, dont give us attitude when u got to wait for it due to stupidity, and dont act like you did order it and the order takes stuffed up, were not deaf, and most headset systems record the orders for 10 mins anyways to ensure shit like that doesnt happen, but generally its faster and cheaper to shut you up with free crap,

Any you wonder why we get attitude, making thousands of dollars a day when your average sale is $6 is alot to deal with,

Customers still have a tendency to stare at the menu for 5 minutes before they order, when clearly it hasnt changed for years, just order already, if its not on the menu, dont order it, you just confuse the fuck out of us and to ensure we get it right we take way to much time trying to work out why you dont want pickles on your big mac, yet clearly theres pickles in the sauce anyways,

So in summing up,

Before you come to a Fast Food place, know what you want, and make sure you order it 100% clearly, speak in a nice tone and nice pace, and ensure you include details like, boy toys, if you want sauce, how many sugars and stuff you want, were not mind readers, and asking you will slow us down, sure if we forget, ask for it, but dont think for one second were deadbeats in a dead-end job,

In response to the mobile incidents, it comes down to management, managers try theyre best to stop crew from using theyre mobiles on shift, if you see it, let a manager know nicely, im sure they will act, but be nice about it, just a simple, just so ya know, the person was using theyre phone is sufficient, but keep in mind, dont be expecting 100% service next time you come through too busy on your phones to bother giving us your attention for that 15 seconds of interaction,

Just things we all should remember,

Cathelest

07/26/07 @ 09:27
Comment from: ashley [Visitor] Email
Ok so this is about BK, I have a Tim hourtins around the conor from our house, my cousin was here from france and we went to tims before leaving for the airport. it was a 15 min wait in the drive thru, we were in a hurry but it didnt hold us back too much when we got up to the speaker i said one xlarge with cream 1 medium with cream and 1 med with milkshe repeted it back as 1 xlarge with milk and 2 med with cream i said no and repeted myself after going back and forth 5 times she finally got it right THAN i ordered a breakfast sandwhich and 2 bagles with cream cheese, she repeted that bakc right, when i got to the window paid and drove up i realized there was no breakfast sandwhich so i pulled in and went inside. i said i am missing a breakfast sandwhich THEY faught wth me telling me I had it, I replied WHY ON EARTH would i be standing here I have been in the drive thru for 20 min now and on my way to the airport you didnt give it to me I paid for it and NOW im late
finally the manager came out asked what the problem was I told her the whole story and she apoligized for the way i was treated and gave me all my money back. the point is it shoudl have not come to that at all. these people now a days are horrible at customer service. I am 24 and have worked in retail for 9 yrs, I now have a desk job and I love it, the thing is NONE of this would have been acceptable when i was working, now it is common!
07/26/07 @ 15:31
Comment from: secret shopper [Visitor] Email
I always bring a list to the drive through--written down exactly as I say it, never a special order that can be avoided (ie, no mayo is special because it's smeared all over, but i can peel off a tomato) Being an analyst of many things, I have this to report about fast food service in my area: Wendy's food: fast and hot, made with care 80% of the time, correct order, 70%, courtious service 90%. Mcdonalds (average of 3 locations and being generous) 65%, 70%, 50%. BK, 80%, 70%, 60%. KFC (average of 2 locations) 80%, 90%, 80%. Taco Bell, 85%, 80%, 85% (gut wrenching poo craps, 70%)Averages accumulated over at least 10 visits over the last year. For Mcdonalds the problems were so bad that it prompted a phone call--not to correct the order, but to alert them that they service and quality standards were so poor that it's simply a miracle that they can still be open and turning a profit. BOYCOTT fast food--start a lunch group at your work with each member bringing a designated item. (I'll grab the chips, jim will bring the drinks, etc..) Save time, money, health, and agrivation. For those who buy for their begging kids--tell them if they skip the junk and eat healty--you'll take them to the dollar store where they can choose their trinket item. To those here who blame customers for their piss-poor workmanship-- you are living in denial, go back to school, educate yourself online, seek professional help, whatever it takes...Stop blaming others or you'll never make payscale above $10/hr. :no:
07/27/07 @ 01:59
Comment from: Melissa [Visitor] Email
Just a quick comment reminding everyone not to judge all teenage fast-food employees by some bad ones. I agree, many of them are rude. I, however, work at McDonalds, and I, along with the majority of my co-workers are polite, and try to help customers in any way we can. It's frustrating for us to automatically be grouped in with other people you've met. I'm NOT blaming the customer here. I am a customer as well as an employee, and I understand how horribly some restaurants treat you. Just try to remember: we're not all idiots.
07/27/07 @ 22:49
Comment from: Cody Webb [Visitor] Email
Hey i work at McDonald's in Virginia and i personally don't do drive through or cash register but i no exactly what you are talking about. I have a thing i go by when i am in the back and i see that a cash register girl is being a bitch I usually make the persons food better like if they order a cheeseburger i give them a double or something like that because i hate bitchy girls they are annoying but yea i try to help :)
well i just thought i would throw my input in there
07/30/07 @ 19:48
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Cody, thanks for your comment. That is so cool of you to give perks when you see us being treated badly :)
07/30/07 @ 20:45
Comment from: linda lee [Visitor] Email · http://www.netglobalbooks.com
Your experience sounds exactly like mine tonight.
I wrote a letter to BK to document and complain, but I am not sure where to send it.
Which is how I pulled up your site.
My milkshake was liquid grossness too and everything was cold ( because the girl, same exact type, messed up the order) and then said to the boss, she says she ordered....
Hey rude CS person, I DID order what I said, you weren't listening. I got the total eyes rolling when I asked for new fries, since they were ice cold by the time they figured out how to fix her mistake.
I won't be returning to Castro Valley Burger King anytime soon.
08/01/07 @ 22:14
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Wow.. I didn't know that anyone else could possibly have an experience as bad as mine. What is up with those milkshakes though, seriously? It's like they start out with some room temp milk and just toss random stuff in the cup and serve it as is. I've never seen anything like that called a milkshake before.. but maybe they've just made their own definition.
08/02/07 @ 00:53
Comment from: MsRebecca [Visitor] Email · http://trenting.blogspot.com/
This was AWESOME.. You have said everything I've ever wanted to say to every fast food joint in one open letter, now who is going to mass produce these flyers so they can catch the hint!
08/03/07 @ 22:39
Comment from: Bkworker [Visitor] Email
Yeah I work at Burger King as a job to help me save money for college after High School. I agree that yes there are some real keepers at BK with personality and brain capacity. I watched a girl actual ask "what does two bottom buns mean on this BBQ Crisp?"

I myself work the front of the store usually cashier. I try to be nice to all the people who come in. Hell I even chat to some of the really nice people when we arent in a rush. I even put up with the little punks that hold up my line paying in quarters and dimes for 15 orders of small cheesy tots. I even read orders back to people because I dont want them complaining. The thing that most people dont realise is that we are humans working behind the counter and we arent going to get every thing right.

I get old people who come in and give so much attitude when I read their order back to them.

And the old saying "the customer is always right" isn't true. When You demand a Mocha Joe and I tell you "They are in the fridge cooling, they will be done in about 30 mins." And you demand that you have the Joe now, it doesnt work like that. When I tell you that the Iced Cherry is on defrost and you can't have that item and I get the death look along with eyes rolling in the back of the head along with a cocky attitude makes you feal great to be where you are.

The best one is when it is a Saturday rush hour lunch and the line is behind the door, and I give you you're change back and you decide that you found that 37 cents that was going to go with the 50 dollar bill (that I had to get checked by the manager) for a 5.94 meal.

You do have to realise however the screens in the kitchen are always lit with food and the people who make the food are always actually making the food. They rarely get the time to rest when they have 15 orders to make all within a reasonable time. Just because you ordered a Ultimate Whopper with cheese and x-tra ketchup, doesnt mean the Kitchen stops to make sure that the entire sandwhich is built to specification, they make it and send it down the chute and move on to the next 14 burgers.

Most of the time the line is held up because the customer that just realised that he wanted no pickles on his burger, decides to argue with the people up front to remake the sandwhich for free.

Tip: Go to BK at like 5pm if u want good service. The shifts changed and it is less busy.

The way that you treat the workers is a factor in how the service is. If you treat someone like the scum of the Earth than be ready to have a bad time. Treat someone the way that you want to be treated. If the Cashier is a complete Jackass just remember that he is the one that will not get anywhere with an attitude like that.

If you want error free service go to a resturant and order. If you go to BK we try our best to make it so you can "have it youre way"....or at least some of us do, I know I try my best to! :P
08/05/07 @ 20:12
Comment from: Billy [Visitor] · http://www.fatinfo.com
Give the kids a break. If they were smarter, they wouldn't be working the dead end job (summer job or regardless). Remember they are only getting minimum wage to provide half decent service.
08/06/07 @ 15:13
Comment from: Bruce [Visitor] Email
I cannot believe that people are actually defending this bad behavior. My God, "You get what you pay for!?!"

It's not about being nice to people. It's about having pride in yourself, pride in doing a job well, and pride in serving your customers. Pride is not something that comes with higher wages. Pride is something you're taught by decent parents before you get your first job.
08/07/07 @ 16:47
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Bruce: AMEN!
08/07/07 @ 19:36
Comment from: Jenn [Visitor] Email
Being an employee of Burger King, this letter made me somewhat upset. I'm in college and am certainly not stupid by any means.

However, if an employee asks you politely to pick up the bag that fell, would it really be that much trouble to comply? The employee, chances are, will be much more caring to your new food if you pick up the bag. If not, (I would never, but there are a few bad apples at my location) expect a little something extra in your order.

Also, I am always polite. However, if I detect an ounce of rudeness in your voice, I'm just as rude right back. Fast food employee or not, I'm a person first, and I don't have to take your attitude. Realize, I do not get tipped. Therefore, technically, I don't necessarily have to be nice to you. I get paid the same thing either way. Also, if you wish to take your business elsewhere, that's fine with us. Less work we have to do.

Next time you patronize a fast food restaurant, say please and thank you, and chances are, you'll be greeted with good service, hot, fresh, spit free food, and a friendly smile.
08/18/07 @ 01:27
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Jenn,

I didn't say Laminta was stupid. I implied that she was rude and lazy.

When the bag dropped on the ground, I was not in a position to pick it up without opening my car door, unbuckling my seat belt, inhaling exhaust fumes and twisting my body in an unnatural way. That's not something I expect to have to do when I go to pick up food. Also, I was not asked politely.

I am always polite, but in general I am like you, if someone is rude to me, I am rude right back. I realize it's not an easy job, but if you give me attitude right out of the gate - just because I am your customer, then we're going to have a problem.

You don't have to be nice. However, you are there to do a job. So do it or shut up and go home. You can be easily replaced by someone who does want to work and doesn't mind when customers interrupt their text messaging activities.

I say please and thank you - always. As I've said before, I do not show up and act like a bitch to people who are preparing food for me.

Don't assume that I was the person who was WAY out of line. It was definitely the other way around.

Gerri
08/18/07 @ 07:33
Comment from: MorganLighter [Visitor] Email · http://freetraffictip.com
On a rare occasion, my wife and I went through a fast food drive through and ordered food.
I gave the female money for the purchase. When she handed me back my change, I said, "Pardon me, but I think you've made a mistake, you.." (she had given me too much money) and before I could finish the sentence, she snatched the money out of my hand, slammed the window shut, fussed around for a bit and then jerked the window open and nearly threw the money at me.
I counted the money and found she had given me more than I had originally had given her. So, I again tried to tell her that she had given me too much money - but before I could say another word she told me, in one of the most hateful tones you could imagine that if I had a problem, I could park my car and speak with the manager and slammed the window shut again.
I put the car in gear and left, vowing that I would never patronize that restaurant again. Oh, it happened to be McDonald's.
Since you won't say it - Laminta was, and probably still is, stupid. Stupid is when you've been taught something and refuse to or can't remember what you've been taught. Ignorance is when you don't know and/or haven't been taught. So much for pride of workmanship.
08/18/07 @ 14:49
Comment from: jess [Visitor] Email
I agree with the letter, i was raised working in my family's fast paced bakery/donut shop, and no matter how little (nothing) i got paid, i was always polite and tried to get peoples orders correct, and our donuts are a lot cheaper than a mc d's burger. if you have a job, even a crappy job, you should do it well or move on. if your not mature enough to have a real job, then find something else to do. also, to all those who say you get what you pay for, if i pay for my burger then i expect to get my double quarter pounder with cheese, no onion or pickle, the right way, because i paid for it and ordered it. if i wanted it wrong, i wouldn't take the time to ask for it to be prepared a certain way. Work is never a place to be on the phone, to cuss loudly, to discuss personal issues in front of guests, or to have a negative attitude to the people who pay your wages, no matter how low they are, and the $5.00 i spend there pays for an hour of your work.
08/22/07 @ 00:11
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Morgan - and these people who act like this expect to be paid more?

Jess - Thank you for your comment. My family also owns a pizza restaurant and so I know first hand too how thankless the job of food prep can be. But still, if a customer is paying for something they deserve to get what they paid for and a friendly attitude goes a long way.
08/22/07 @ 10:31
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
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08/25/07 @ 06:01
Comment from: Chris [Visitor] Email
Well the responses are all over the map here. First of all, 'some' kids can be pretty rude today, no doubt, and just because someone is low paid is no excuse for crappy service or demeanor towards customers. On the other hand, what kind of attitude is that to immediately 'fight fire with fire'? What's that about? And if the employees are doing a crappy job, what's that say about their supervisors? I just quit my 3rd job in as many years as I refuse to be treated like some cog for some faceless, devoid corporation that sees me as some disposable number.(although that's what most of us have become...wait, the future isn't any better as globalization marches on)... But I've always treated customers with the respect "I" expect to be treated with, irregardless of their attitude. That's what your paid for. On the other hand, way too many people today will jump down your throat as soon as you act 'human' and not like some infallible robot.

Oh, that last job, I was working as a laborer for a Lebanese tile worker who couldn't read or understand simple English, and his math turned my $12 an hour into $9 an hour. He claimed it was my fault, and than asked me to come back as he needed additional help...yet refused to pay me the wages I worked 'very' hard for. And he constantly complained he couldn't shoot the abusive women he came across here in America like he could 'back home' without question. The job before that...The millionaire 'claimed' he gave me 'all' the money he had in the bank to cover my last paycheck ($300) when he owned me $749...and a week later he was whining about having to layout $9000 for his sick mule. It gets' worse, he's also my landlord. Just remember this...shit roles downhill...that's why the folks at the bottom are sitting in and throwing so much of it. Yeah, everyone should keep a better attitude...but when the top 800K income earners took in more than the bottom 150 Million in 2005...Some attitude is not surprising. Maybe you should work for some wage equality in this Oligarchy we call a free country. And smile :)
09/07/07 @ 02:16
Comment from: Mel [Visitor] Email
:roll:I’m really sorry that you and some others have had bad experiences while at a fast food restaurant. But I must defend my fast food fellow employees. I worked at a fast food restaurant for three years while getting my bachelor’s. Working at a fast food restaurant is not easy at all and the biggest problem is that people assume its easy. Your working conditions are always poor as is the nature of most fast food restaurants. You’re always under staffed so you can be assigned to drive thru but while taking orders and filling orders, you’re also making the food. You have to make sure you have collected the right amount of money and are giving back the right amount of change all the while having people talk to you through the speaker or having people in the line glare at you.

The problem with fast food customers is that you all think its just you. You don’t realize that this person has 15 other people before and after you to serve. The funny thing is that when we all go to a sit down restaurant, we can wait to have a table for 1 hour, get mediocre service from the server, but we would never be rude to that server and still leave an 18% tip. But God Forbid we wait 1 minute at a fast food restaurant.

If you want to complain about a person at a fast food restaurant or complain about a manager, then feel free but do not bundle all fast food employees into the same category.

I’m sure none of you will ever go to a fast food restaurant to work but here’s a little test for you to see how it feels. The next time you are hosting a barbecue, have your guests’ line up and order food from you, make the food to order, and serve each one within 2 minutes. Then come back here and let me know how easy it was.
10/10/07 @ 11:36
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Hi Mel, thanks for your comments. I addressed my letter to Laminta specifically so I am not sure why you think I was talking about all fast food employees. My family owns a restaurant, so I know the job is not at all easy. I just think that if you have a job to do then you should do it. Period. If you can't do that job then find one that you can handle instead of standing there all day, pissing off the customers.
10/10/07 @ 13:41
Comment from: amused and pensive [Visitor] Email
This letter made me laugh! :))I know it frustrating to be on the abused end of things. I do not work at a fast food place or anything, but I have both been the customer and had experience taking care of the customer, and I'd like to add this, I notice the people with the attitudes generally just lack basic human respect for some reason. I believe it is very important to always treat people with basic human dignity.there seems to be a rampant lack of that in todays society and culture, it's "cool" and "hip" to be rude and self involved. I do my best, and I always give people a break even when they are snotty to me. Truth be told anymore I doubt it's me, people are just odd
nowadays.
10/17/07 @ 19:38
Comment from: Trukindog [Visitor] Email
I just stumbled on this site and this post and WOW fast food so called restaurants are my pet peeve. Heres my problem with them.
All of them are guilty of false addvertising , has anyone ever got a burger that looks like the picture on the menu NO, and how can they call themselves restaurants, at a restaurant you order-get your food-then pay at witch time you have the option to complain and or refuse to pay for crap.
As for the employees I dont think anyone chooses to work at one of these joints but if for what ever reason they accept the job they should do it with pride and self respect. That said heres my problem with the employees. These days they all have those TV monitors RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEM so how they read quarter pounder with cheese pickles only and a second later spooge ketchup musterd and onions on it wrap it and send it out just amazes me, I have a theory though-all new employees are sent to a secret school to teach them complete and total incompetence...well maybe not but still if I'm gonna pay over $3 for a burger and I only want pickles thats what I expect if thats not what I get I politly ask for it to be done over then if they give me a crap attitude I give it right back.
10/17/07 @ 22:34
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
amused & pensive and Trukindog, I agree with both of you!
10/17/07 @ 22:57
Comment from: cyn [Visitor]
I agree, sometimes my co-workers [I work at a burger king] can be instantly off the bat mean to customers. And sometimes even me too. But it's just that, so many people are just so darn rude to us. And a lot of people treat us like we never went to school or aren't going to college. I'll have you know some of us bk workers are students saving money for college. One of my co-workers is an honor student at her highschool.

I smile at a lot of people and take their order in a nice fashion. But some people are instantly rude to me. Some of them will tell me one thing, and when they get their order they complain that it's missing something.

For example, we get some people who order with those stupid coupons, the buy 1 get 1 free. And they complain that they're missing an extra fry and soda and they get all pissy at me when I tell them no, that you only get a free sandwich only with the purchase of the value meal. As if I'm the one who made up those coupons.

I always have a bad day where I work. And on top of that, we don't get overtime. So if I do over 40hrs, ill only be paid for like 36 hrs. It's illegal but my manager does it.

People are so mean and so disgusting. A lot of people leave their trays behind. They obviously can't walk the few feet to the trash can and throw the trash away. And a lot of you always leave your stupid straw paper behind on the drink station.

I am nice to people and I love the nice people. I even hold conversations with them, but some of my customers are outright PIGS.
10/24/07 @ 04:55
Comment from: sarah [Visitor] Email
i absolutely agree with cyn cuz i am nice to the customers that come in or go through drive thru but alot of them are instantly rude to me just cuz i work at burger king...but guess what i am also still in highschool! ever heard of walk a mile in another persons shoes...well i think you should do that before you start to judge those of us that work in fast food!
11/01/07 @ 20:22
Comment from: chris [Visitor] Email
I worked at McDonalds for 4 years. 4 years of my life I can never get back. However just because you choose to work that job doesn't mean you should be treated like shit for doing it. Oh poor you it takes a minute and a half to make your to meals and three kids meals all with somthing different and you have the balls to complain bacause you think it should have been done in less?

There are some really nice customers so I try my best to do what I can but did you know that fast food is also one of the most stressful jobs out there? so that means most of these peoples jobs don't really stack up and they expect us to be super nice while they bitch non-stop. Tell you what you treat hem with respect like you would any other human being and they will do the same and give you great service.
It's not there job to hear you bitch
11/20/07 @ 19:50
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
Chris, Do not talk shit to me. I am one of those nice customers. I treat everyone with respect until they give me a reason not to. Laminta was rude, hateful and inefficient.
11/20/07 @ 20:27
Comment from: Heather [Visitor] Email
Well, BK drives me nuts. I just checked my bank statement today and i got charged for my food 3 times the other night. And when i called today and asked for a manager they said, we are busy can you call back later? I said no my credit card was charged 3 times I want to talk to someone now, they just passed the phone around until I finally got a Manager and she said you have to wait until the store manager comes in, i don't have anything to do with that. After I get this taken care of I will not be going back there.
12/27/07 @ 13:50
Comment from: BK worker [Visitor] Email
Heather:

That is you're choice to not return to BK. I do have to ask though. Did you not look at the receipt we give you when we give you you're credit card back? Seems like it was error on you're part as well. Always double check everything.

Truthie:

I must begin by saying I am sorry for you're ordeal. I know how busy it gets for us during rush hour. It is basically a big "cluster fuck". One person bagging 8 orders for front and Drive-through. We Get orders wrong but it is human error. It sounds to me that Laminta was having a shitty day, she could have even been a trainee. Even so I am not defending her actions. That is by no means how you should treat a customer. Hopefully if she ever got the chance she would apologize to you, if she wouldn't than she is a stuck up bitch who will get nowhere with that attitude. I hope that you could at least enjoy the rest of the day with you're kid.

Now to defend my fellow workers from the minority of "unique" customers.

PLEASE read the coupons before you hand them to us. If the says on it "FREE WHOPPER SANDWHICH with the purchase of a whopper value meal" that mean I have to give you a Valu meal before I can give you the free sand which. Don't cus me out saying that I am a retard, while it is in fact you that cannot read the simple wording.

When you want anything fresh, please don't give us attitude when it takes a while for it to be cooked.

If you order something and it is wrong, dont come up to us and say "Hey you dumb piece of shit, you screwed up on my order burger boy!" There is a simple process that is and should be considered:

1) Look at the receipt to see if the order is wrong. If it is bring it up we will fix it for you, although it may take a while since you just cut ahead of all the other people that were behind you.

2) If you wanted something like no tomato or pickles, but you didn't order it, just pick it off, don't bring it up so we can fix it because that is all we do. If you are allergic to the thing (you should have known you were allergic and asked for no w/e) we will make a new one for you.

Here are a few basic common sense things that you think a human being would know of.......*RIGHT*

When I have to leave my position to clean up you're milkshake off of the window because you missed hitting your friend with it, pardon me for the slight attitude when you ask me for a free refill while I am cleaning you're mess.

When You give me $20 and I hit the $20 button and the register opens, all transactions are closed. Don't "remember" the 10 cents you forgot about in the pocket. I wont take it. Not because I cant do simple math, but I am not supposed to. The computer registers the $20. If I put 10 cents in it throws the money totals out of proportion.

I will charge you for anything other than a courtesy cup. If you want a "free medium cup for ice" I am charging you for it, since I am sure the ice will be accompanied by some soda.

Seniors, I am sorry that we don't have a senior discount. When I say we don't, please I don't need you yelling at me and spitting all over my face, take it up with the actual company.

When you use the bathroom, please don't pee all over the floor. The run off drain on the floor isn't a floor urinal.

Dont give me attitude when I charge you 10 cents for sauce with no tenders, it is the rules I have to follow to keep my job to put me through school.

If you forget to order something in drive through, dont give me attitude when I tell you to pull around front and fix the order, because it is now my ass that is gonna get chewed out for having an D/T time over 2:10 even though it is the customers fault.

The last thing is when you get the CKY wannabee ass holes come in through drive through at 10:30pm and throw their drinks back through the window screaming "Fire in the hole MUTHA******!" Well the joke is on you, not only have you just spent $1.06 on a wasted drink, you missed hitting me and it is just a nusiance mess to clean from the floor, you wasted your time, gas, and money to go through drive through with a lame ass prank, you committed a crime and are on camera which the police will see, and you are banned from that BK pending criminal charges. :)

This is just some of the things that I have been able to expierence as a BK employee.

Just remember next time you go to a BK or any other fast food place and the people might have a little attitude, it prolly is nothing you did, it is something the other people that walk this earth with us have done.
02/11/08 @ 00:28
Comment from: Truthie [Member] Email
BK Worker: You make some excellent points. People should treat others with respect, no matter what. We actually have been back to BK, and have not seen Laminta. We have not had another bad experience there at all. Thank you for realizing that I'm not a total bitch to people who work in food service. I know it is a rough job. I have great respect for those who can do it with a smile.
02/11/08 @ 00:42