Me From A to Z:
Amateur Parodist,
Blogger,
Christian,
David Davidovich,
Evangelical Sans Trump Kool-Aid,
Father of 3 Adult Children,
Giraffe lover,
Husband of One Amazing Wife,
Iguchi Appreciator,
Jester,
Kindegarten Clear,
Library Lover
Muppet Man
Narnian
Optimist
Poet
Quintessential Worker
RITA (Republican In Theory, Anyways.)
Stonehill Fan
Teacher
U of I Parent - ILL,
Voracious reader,
White Sox Fan,
Xenophile
Yankovic Enthusiast
Zoo Afficionado
Sox Fam
A Quote to Start Things Off
We have two lives; the life we learn with and the life we live after that.”
― Bernard Malamud, The Natural
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Wordless Wednesday (Sort Of): What's the difference between false advertising and hyperbole?
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, how many rants are 4 worth? I'll just put one short one at the end,
The Rant: I have worked a myriad of jobs and at none of them have I always felt valued. It is a promise that no employer can keep especially one like McDonalds with a long history of exploiting their workers.
For More Wordless Wednesday click here for the Wordless Wednesday blog and here for the comedy plus site. As I am participating in both places today.
They are not awful per se but they do have a long history of things like union busting (see this wikipedia post:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald%27s_and_unions). My late brother worked for them for several years and I always felt they took advantage of him promising him opportunities that they knew they would never give him. They did not treat him in anyway that resembled always valuing him. This is why their advertisement campaign triggered me so much.
2 comments:
What a great shot.
I didn't know McDonald's was awful to their employees.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺
They are not awful per se but they do have a long history of things like union busting (see this wikipedia post:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald%27s_and_unions). My late brother worked for them for several years and I always felt they took advantage of him promising him opportunities that they knew they would never give him. They did not treat him in anyway that resembled always valuing him. This is why their advertisement campaign triggered me so much.
Post a Comment