To make training easier for fast food why don't we hand new employees books and website access for them to study at home? Not everything can be covered in training or within the first few weeks of working.
If you don't make the fucking burger the right time after being told twice you should get electrocuted.
>>37900195
This is a Mike Pence joke, since 'burger' means 'American'.
>why don't shitty wageslave jobs give homework???
>>37900228
My sides are orbiting around Jupiter.
>>37900195
new employees don't get put on grill on the first month because meats cost a lot of money and manager doesn't want to lose profits due to inexperienced employee. The only exception is if the new employee has worked grilled for a restaurant before. Even then there's a timer and the most common mistake a new grill would make is putting the burger in the wrong box/wrapper, forgetting which ingredients go on a burger, or forgetting instructions such as "no lettuce" "bbq sauce on side" "replace bun with X bread"
>>37900263
then you better fucking get them back because they go with the burger
>>37900143
Is literacy even a requirement for fast food?
>>37900261
Homework would actually be pretty nice since it would ease away any anxieties employees might have about a new job. It would also help ensure less screw up on the first weeks of working.