Yes, you would have told them to drop dead. But then again you're coming from a very deiferfnt place in life than your average McDonald's employee, who is there because they have far fewer options than you do. (Ever have a 'doctor' ask if you'd like fries with that?) One's situation in life tends to define self-esteeem, which is built up slowly and torn down quickly - I'm sure you're well aware of the dynamics here (though not all your readers will be).Ironically, a lot of us saw a documentary on the on cable (History Channel I think) right around the time this incident happened. I fully accept the point of it, and would just as soon it was not re-enacted again.
Yes, you would have told them to drop dead. But then again you're coming from a very deiferfnt place in life than your average McDonald's employee, who is there because they have far fewer options than you do. (Ever have a 'doctor' ask if you'd like fries with that?) One's situation in life tends to define self-esteeem, which is built up slowly and torn down quickly - I'm sure you're well aware of the dynamics here (though not all your readers will be).Ironically, a lot of us saw a documentary on the on cable (History Channel I think) right around the time this incident happened. I fully accept the point of it, and would just as soon it was not re-enacted again.
Caller: refused to give it
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