I might not have what it takes to work.
Generally I feel like I'm expected to do a number of things in an amount of time that simply isn't possible for me. In fact, it's hard for me to understand how other people do it so effortlessly.
I also don't understand the lack of understanding when it comes to making mistakes. It seems like every accident I have, no matter how small is considered completely unacceptable. And you can't stop. If you slip up for even one second you'll be seen as a terrible worker, which creates a cyclical loop where your coworkers set you up to fail, almost hoping you fail until you inevitably get fired. And it's like this. Every minute of every day. For 1/3 of your life or more. For the rest of your life.
Honestly, how does everyone else pull it off?
t. Someone who might get "let go" soon.
>>18689963
Practive makes perfect. They wont fire you, because the next person would be probably even worse than you.
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/careers.html