Posted on 10/24/2013 3:30:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Raynard JacksonTwo weeks ago, I was sent a video of a Hispanic woman interrupting a speech by Jeff Stratton, president of McDonalds USA. He was giving a speech at the Union League Club of Chicago.
Nancy Salgado, the Hispanic woman in question, became Exhibit A for whats gone wrong in todays workforce: rudeness and what the Bible calls slothfulness.
Salgado is a 26-year-old cashier at a McDonalds in Chicago. She has two children out of wedlock and earns $8.25 an hour for working 30 to 40 hours a week. She has worked for McDonalds since she was 16 and claims, without offering any documentation, that she has never received a raise in her decade of working at Mickey Ds.
Salgado rudely interrupted Stratton speech by shouting, Do you think its fair that I have to be living on a poverty wage? Do you think its fair that I am making $8.25 while Ive worked for McDonalds for 10 years? Do you think its fair? My two kids are struggling because you cant raise our minimum wage. I dont believe thats fair. What do you have to say?
If I had been in the audience, I would have gladly answered for Stratton.
No, you dont have to live on poverty wages. If you have been with a local franchisee for 10 years and have never received a raise, then there must be a whole lot more to your story that you arent sharing.
McDonalds has one of the best training programs for their employees in the U.S.
It is not possible to work for a franchisee, take advantage of their training programs and not to receive raises and promotions. That cant happen at McDonalds, if you have a commendable work record.
Your fault The second point: Its not McDonalds fault that you decided to have two kids without the benefit of being married. If you couldnt afford to have children, why didnt you abstain, take birth control, or get married and then have kids?
Salgado wants to put that responsibility at the feet of McDonalds? Really? Give me a break. She made a series of horrible decisions and now she wants someone else to foot the bill for her mistakes.
The interruption was orchestrated by a liberal group that advocates $15 an hour wages for fast food industry employees. Salgado and the other protesters were issued tickets by the police for trespassing.
Mcdonalds story
McDonalds has a great story to tell, but for some reason they seem reluctant to tell it. The first thing they need to do is to reach out to their own franchisees, especially those in the Black and Hispanic communities.
I would start with Van Jakes, a retired NFL cornerback and a McDonalds franchisee for 21 years. He represents all that is good in a former professional athlete. He is a good corporate citizen in the Atlanta community and has been a good McDonalds franchisee.
During Vans time with McDonalds, he has had employees start at the bottom and now own their own restaurants. He found it inconceivable that any of his employees could work for him for 10 years, take advantage of the employee training programs, and still be in the same position that they started in. Others in the chain share that sentiment.
To malcontents
To McDonalds, I say stop being afraid to tell your story and take advantage of the great people you have within your organization, including Van Jakes.
And when it comes to Nancy Salgado and other malcontents, if they are that unhappy with their job, they can pick up their last check the same way customers pick up their Big Macs and French fries at the drive-thru window to go.
Raynard Jackson is president and CEO of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC. He can be reached through his website, www.raynardjackson.com.
Theres a reason some people are flipping burgers
That’s a little flip, if you don’t mind. It is more correct to say that there is a reason some people are flipping burgers for their whole life and that reason is inside the individual.
You’re welcome - that’s a great collection of pics! :)
Darn tootin. A lot of us, if not most, have flipped ‘em for a job. But I’ll bet not a single FReeper ever contemplated doing it for a decade, for any wage. I’d sooner put a bullet in my head.
To bridge a gap and get on the ladder, though, sure.
You must have a nice browser on your phone....
BTW, I swiped most of those from “Zot” threads....
Now something better might very well be staying at McDonalds and working your way up to shift manager, store manager and then maybe being a District or Regional manager. But certainly it is not intended that you can or should make a living out of slinging fries or taking orders at the drive-thru.
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