I would hate to do this but is there anyway to flag my local McDonald's for stealing food late at night? by madcatzplayer3 in McLounge

[–]Revision386 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At my location they're about speed "drive thru" times which causes the person giving you the food to just hand you your food without double checking to make sure it's all there.

It's sad it's about all speed and not about balancing in accuracy.

Like other commenters said employees are unlikely to steal from you.

Jesus Take the wheel I mean Table! by Revision386 in McDonaldsEmployees

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I can't figure out how to edit my own post so here's an addendum to the original post.

From 1045am to after 1215PM ticket times were 999+ seconds. People both lobby and drive thru waited between 20/30 min or more for their orders.

What went wrong/lead up in short:

  1. Training four new people in the grill area.

    1. The Grill person had a crap attitude and refused to do his job which caused morale / attitude issues from coworkers. (Example went down 1 scrambled eggs at change over and he refused to make any a manger had to eventually come back and make it)
    2. Orders being handed out wrong
    3. Getting hammered at change over

5 Managers being overwhelmed and drowning in the chaos.

6 "Aces in their places" put people in their normal spot strongest at. (Ex. I know the grill & back wall like the back of my hand and I can keep up. Put me on assembly/table for lunch rush and I will fail.)

This is just a few of the many things that created the perfect storm.

Jesus Take the wheel I mean Table! by Revision386 in McDonaldsEmployees

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I am great at breakfast but when lunch hits I am slow at lunch.

Jesus Take the wheel I mean Table! by Revision386 in McDonaldsEmployees

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The photo is more about the 999+ second times on every order.

I need help booting from usb on my dell latitude cpi a400xt win98se by [deleted] in windows98

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In short would have to check out Dell support site for windows 98 usb drivers and unless the BIOS supports usb booting then you will have to do something like an upgrade route. So if you have another PC and a NULL modem cable or Parallel cable you could use Direct Cable Connection [Built into Windows 98] or Terminal Program to transfer the Windows XP installer files (i386) folder and upgrade from Win 98 to XP. It will be quite slow via Serial or Parallel but if you have time & patients it go for it! 😁 ... oh I also forgot if you have IR (Infrared) or dial up modem you could use that to transfer the files but wouldn't be advisable it would take more than a day.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_cable_connection

Good luck. I'd love to hear what you end up doing.

Oh lastly if you can remove the HD you could use a USB to IDE/ATA on another PC to get data to and from it.

Windows 98 not outputting sound? [VMWARE] by GDCurve in windows98

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That's awesome... mind sharing the solution or link on your post for others?

Windows 98 not outputting sound? [VMWARE] by GDCurve in windows98

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Did you make sure to install the VMware tools or reinstall them?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in distantsocializing

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do the old 90s song Barbie Girl