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Ray Kroc kind and caring?

Posted by: Richard Ram ( San Diego, CA, USA ) on June 25, 1997 at 10:00:34:

In Reply to: Just don't get it, do you? posted by Keith Campbell on June 21, 1997 at 04:37:16:

Give me a break. (I do deserve a break today, don't I?!)
I worked at McD's also as an underpriviledged youth, and yes,
maybe I did pick up some good work habits that have helped me
along my way. That is insignificant in light of the fact I
worked for the lowest wages allowable by law, and was treated
disrespectfully by lowlife high-school dropout managers who
worked there to support their off-hours drug usage. One of
the most positive things I ever did was quit, because it's
one depressing environment, and if you get sucked into the lie
of being promoted into management at McD's you might as well call
it quits for your own self-esteem. Not to mention working in
a company which is in the business of cruelty and murder of animals
for business. And which markets unhealthful food to impressionable
kids in colorful Saturday morning commercials. Ever notice how many
of the young kids of today are overweight, and seriously so?

Ray Kroc kind and caring? More like a businessman after the
almighty profits, never mind the consequences. I'm sure a lot
of Nazi youth in Hitler's army would tell you of the discipline
and work ethics they learned. SO WHAT!!!



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