Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Why does it seem Burger King employees are ruder than McDonalds employees?

I have tested this at several locations and BK employess tend to be rude and not say thank you much. So, whats the "beef"?Why does it seem Burger King employees are ruder than McDonalds employees?
It's not that way where I live. They all behave the same.
I am sure it depends on location. I go to two different BK's here, and they are actually some of the nicest, most pleasant food service employees I've ever talked to. I've even written in to one of them to compliment the service because it was surprisingly exceptional. They always smile and greet me, never forget to ask about sauce, don't seem at all affected if I ask for something extra at the window, and actually seem sincere when they tell me to have a nice day. I'm sorry yours aren't so nice!Why does it seem Burger King employees are ruder than McDonalds employees?
Because their generally, fatter greasier people who know that the food they serve generally is never going to be as good as mc Donald's. so they get pissed and take it out on the customers. Or it may just be their minimum wage salary, guessing any of them could be why :D
I tend to believe the opposite is true. unless things have drastically changed in the last few years that I haven't been to mcdonalds.Why does it seem Burger King employees are ruder than McDonalds employees?
im not sure but i think Bk employess are one of the lowest paid fast food places. They also have crappier managers and stuff that and maybe they are lazier and care less lol..
They all behave about the same around here, they seem to not give a d@amn about anything. That goes for Wendy's, KFC, Taco Bell, etc.. those kinds of places
Burger King employees are ruder because they probably do not get enough money. OR they don't have strict system.
I'm not sure. Personally, I'd rather work for a king, than a clown!
I can't remember the last time I wuz at a Burger King. You should learn to cook
at mcdonalds they are forced to smile
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