************ WARNING the video is somewhat violent **********
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I felt this was the place to post this about situation. there have been a few posts over at CS about this very thing happening but not the not so nice ending for both parties
apparently two female customers at a NY McDonalds did not like that the cashier was questioning their $50 bill and needed to check its validity. one woman allegedly slaps the cashier and curses at him. the other woman jumps the counter to possibly attack also. the other woman endruns around the counter trying to persue the cashier. the cashier runs to the back and grabs a metal bar of some sort and proceeds to beat on the attackers.
Frist the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=9tFvPKHABgk
the news article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...n_1011580.html
while I think the cashier went too far, the two women seem to be of the EW type we encounter in our everyday work lives ie. yell and scream, get physical with an employee, invade our space (however you wish to define space whether going behind the counter or getting too close or tugging on our bodies or clothes or hair). IT would seem to me that these women were used to doing this sort of thing to get their way.
both the Franchisee and McDonalds both state:
yeah right I guess in some way you BOTH would have just let these individuals abuse and injure your employee and then give them free stuff for "their trouble". Oh and by the way the cashier is SOOOO fired
if the Mods feel that this subject is too controversial or inappropreiate please delete or modify/edit as necessary.
I felt this was the place to post this about situation. there have been a few posts over at CS about this very thing happening but not the not so nice ending for both parties
apparently two female customers at a NY McDonalds did not like that the cashier was questioning their $50 bill and needed to check its validity. one woman allegedly slaps the cashier and curses at him. the other woman jumps the counter to possibly attack also. the other woman endruns around the counter trying to persue the cashier. the cashier runs to the back and grabs a metal bar of some sort and proceeds to beat on the attackers.
Frist the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=9tFvPKHABgk
the news article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...n_1011580.html
while I think the cashier went too far, the two women seem to be of the EW type we encounter in our everyday work lives ie. yell and scream, get physical with an employee, invade our space (however you wish to define space whether going behind the counter or getting too close or tugging on our bodies or clothes or hair). IT would seem to me that these women were used to doing this sort of thing to get their way.
both the Franchisee and McDonalds both state:
The franchise owner Carmen Paulino released a statement, "I am extremely disturbed by the events captured on tape and am concerned for those injured. The actions of this individual are unacceptable and not characteristic of my employees. This individual no longer works for my organization. Operating safe, welcoming restaurants is my top priority. I am fully cooperating with authorities in the investigation."
McDonald's also released a statement, "The violence in this video is alarming and reprehensible. The franchisee of this restaurant has told us that the individual involved no longer works for her organization. We strive to ensure that our McDonald's restaurants are safe and welcoming for our customers. Our franchisee is fully cooperating with authorities in the investigation."
McDonald's also released a statement, "The violence in this video is alarming and reprehensible. The franchisee of this restaurant has told us that the individual involved no longer works for her organization. We strive to ensure that our McDonald's restaurants are safe and welcoming for our customers. Our franchisee is fully cooperating with authorities in the investigation."
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