Sydnie
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Thu Sep-04-08 09:43 PM
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Hey shithead ... the only jobs that can't go away are SERVICE INDUSTRY ONLY |
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"You want fries with that" can even be (and is in some cases) outsourced. When they can figure out how to cook your fries overseas, they'd be doing it already.
Kiss my ass Johnny boy.
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Thu Sep-04-08 09:47 PM
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1. hey he can take his 9 car motorcade for a coffee in the morning |
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Thu Sep-04-08 09:47 PM
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Fast food is "manufacturing", not "service" http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/18079/:eyes:
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Thu Sep-04-08 09:56 PM
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3. i wouldn't be too sure about that if i were you... |
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http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2005-03-10-mcd_x.htmMcDonald's may outsource drive-thru order-takingLOS ANGELES (Reuters) — McDonald's wants to outsource your neighborhood drive-thru. The world's largest fast-food chain said Thursday that it is looking into using remote call centers to take customer orders in an effort to improve service at its drive-thrus.
Company officials said the idea, being tested at a small number of restaurants in the Pacific Northwest, is aimed at reducing the number of mistakes.
"If you're in L.A.... and you hear a person with a North Dakota accent taking your order, you'll know what we're up to," McDonald's Chief Executive Jim Skinner told analysts at the Bear Stearns Retail, Restaurants & Apparel Conference in New York.
Call center professionals with "very strong communication skills" could help boost order accuracy and ultimately speed up the time it takes customers to get in and out of the drive-thrus, the company said...
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