Saturday, November 16

10 Shocking Rules McDonald’s Employees HAVE to Follow

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4. Don’t use the phone at work

Since the beginning of their shift, all staff should forget that they own a phone or any type of device that may obscure their work-flow. As some employee handbooks say, smartphones must not be used, visible or audible in any way. These rules include also not being able to take any photos or videos on the restaurant’s territory as well.

More than that, all McDonald’s staff is warned to be cautious when posting their opinions on social media, so that it’s clear that their thoughts don’t represent the company as a whole. It is also not allowed to reveal any trade secrets or recipes on such platforms, but we’ll dive into more details in a further paragraph.

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10 thoughts on “10 Shocking Rules McDonald’s Employees HAVE to Follow”

  1. It is nice to notice that McDonald’s does not have a tip box. I frown upon tip boxes and also the IPad that servers bring to your table and make you fill out your check while they are standing over you. I always tip well, however, some businesses are getting ridiculous in the ways that they are demanding tips. I blame this on the business itself. Thank you McDonald’s! You are a class act in keeping things traditional. Best food and best service always!!

  2. I came back…with A QUESTION…and with all of the rules…to FOLLOW to the people in charge…TREAT THESE FOLKS with KINDNESS?? RESPECT???? SOME SMILES?? LOTS OF THANKS?
    AND DO THEY MAKE A DECENT LIVING WAGE?…so so so CURIOUS…everyone stay safe…OK
    Thanks for reading…..

  3. There is nothing wrong with any of those rules, in fact they all make since. More businesses should have similar rules!!

  4. I think the rules are fantastic. Other companies should take note and put into place their own rules on what is expected of their employees. I’ve watched a lot of disrespect in the workplace, both to the employer as well as the customer. I make a point of complimenting when I see an employee doing a good job.

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