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On Apr 26 2012 1:58 AM, Pepe Papon wrote:

> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 06:59:06 -0700 (PDT), number6 <snumb...@aol.com>
> wrote:
> 
> >On Apr 25, 2:09 am, Pepe Papon <hitmeis...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> >
> >> >I once had one tell me ... "I don't care if the test gives the wrong
> >> >answer ... you have to follow it exactly ..."
> >> >and get the wrong result ?? Foolishly I asked ... "Of course ...
> >> >because the regulation says so ... "
> >>
> >> Not a whole lot different from many of the mindless jobs in the
> >> private sector.   Some employers make rules designed to avoid having
> >> employees make any decisions at all.   I've come across this at
> >> stadium concessions and convenience stores.   Something goes wrong and
> >> the rule prohibits the employee from the common-sense solution.
> >
> >I see that also ... We sell chemicals and have private companies that
> >can't have the actual name of the chemical on the COA ... It can only
> >have their product code
> >
> >Like at MacDonalds .. you order a hamburger and they ask if you want
> >some product code 237198H with that instead of fries ...
> 
> It's kinda funny at McDonald's.   There's obviously a script of some
> kind that the order takers are supposed to follow.   I'll say
> something like, "I'll have a Big Mac and medium fries and that's all."
> Invariably, they'll say, "Would you like anything else?".   Do they
> not understand the meaning of "that's all"?

Just do what the nice McCounter person says. They are smarter and wiser
than you

Here, the only ones that speak English are the ones who take the order and
the money.

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