
On 4/02/2014 3:05 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
It's an example. Any other employer would do. Some kids who do that would return to school the next year determine to study as hard as necessary to avoid a career at McDonalds, that would be a good thing. But the ones who just leave school and never return would be better off doing so at age 14 and cause less harm to those who stay at school.
I think that many people heavily under rate McDonalds as a job, my understanding (not from experience), is that they provide excellent training which could well lead to a great career. It's just a pity that their food is actually quite expensive for what you get. Especially the healthier choices, because, again, marketing a "healthy" option can generate more profit, if it sells. Most food sold at McD's is lacking in dietary value -- Supersize Me .... Unfortunately, the healthier food was priced too highly and didn't sell that well, so last I saw, they were going back to their staples (on the whole). A.