Originally posted by NoddY
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Originally posted by zeitghostOh Dear.
I think that's me.
do you offer to 'supersize' your students?
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Originally posted by Old GregOn the subect of the word 'McJob' in the dictionary, it is intended to be derorgatory towards McDonald's and similar employers (implying low pay, low training, poor prospects, union-bashing) not towards the employees.
"McJob
noun
a low-paid job with few prospects, typically one taken by an overqualified person.
ORIGIN 1980s: from McDonald’s, a fast-food restaurant chain, + Job."
Not quite the same thing as claimed, eh?
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I respect the macdonalds people. I certainly wouldn't do it unless it was the only way I could make money. If they are happy why do people feel the need to take the piss.
I drove past an office the other day and looked at all the lemmings at the desk and thought "poor feckers". People take the pish out of me driving a lorry, fair play. I couldnt cope with a desk job. Each to his own etc.
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Originally posted by Old GregOn the subect of the word 'McJob' in the dictionary, it is intended to be derorgatory towards McDonald's and similar employers (implying low pay, low training, poor prospects, union-bashing) not towards the employees.
There's a rec. co. that does the same IIRC.
You know the employer is serious sh1t if they score like 99% staff approval!
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On the subect of the word 'McJob' in the dictionary, it is intended to be derorgatory towards McDonald's and similar employers (implying low pay, low training, poor prospects, union-bashing) not towards the employees.
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Originally posted by angusgloverHave you seen the standard of the person behind the counter at McD's?
One step down from whale pooh thats dried out, floated to the surface and been p1ssed on by a penguin....
Most of them cannot even walk and chew gum at the same time.....
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Originally posted by angusgloverHave you seen the standard of the person behind the counter at McD's?
One step down from whale pooh thats dried out, floated to the surface and been p1ssed on by a penguin....
Most of them cannot even walk and chew gum at the same time.....
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Originally posted by angusgloverHave you seen the standard of the person behind the counter at McD's?
One step down from whale pooh thats dried out, floated to the surface and been p1ssed on by a penguin....
Most of them cannot even walk and chew gum at the same time.....
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Have you seen the standard of the person behind the counter at McD's?
One step down from whale pooh thats dried out, floated to the surface and been p1ssed on by a penguin....
Most of them cannot even walk and chew gum at the same time.....
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only if they stop asking "would u like fries with that" or "would you like to upgrade your meal"
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McJob
45It should stay!57.78%26It should go2.22%1Who gives a f*ck40.00%18The poll is expired.
Who thinks that it should stay in the dictionary?? McJob
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