>Would you suck a cock to keep your job at McDonalds?
Damn.
Is this the kind of question Americans have to ask themselves on a daily basis?
Only the stupid ones.
People say this was unrealistic, but the guy had loads of success before this as well.
We actually watched this in our Highschool class for civics about the concept of authority
>>83713537
And this is why labor unions are important. If she could've called her business representative or talked to a steward, then that shit would have stopped right there and then. But people are job-scared, because they've been taught that labor unions are evil and that they have some sort of obligation to the so-called "job creators."
>>83713537
I jerked off to that scene even though it was kind of shitty. Wouldn't mind seeing the actual shit it was based on.
>>83714634
It's a McDonald's. Most of the employees are immigrants (legal and illegal), teenagers, or shitty middle aged assholes. No way are any of them going to form or join a union. Same hing with any fast food/restaurant jobs
That's retarded they have a real high turnover rate.
No one gives a shit about keeping their job there.
Even McDonald's was better than working at a theater. Paid bare minimum wage, no breaks (state doesn't require employers provide breaks), no possibility of full-time work unless manager for 5 years.
It was the most corporate job i ever had. Regal treats its employees like work animals.
This film still gets talked about years later. Is it kino?
as someone who just started in a big fast food chain, i would say no
unless he had a really nice dick
>>83715022
Bolt on tits. Can't tell from this pic, but the one where they're front and center it's obvious.
>>83715022
I've only seen about 5 minutes or so of the movie. Can't really speak to the quality of the rest of it.
>>83714678
Link/webm ssomething to this scene, I want to jerk off too.
>>83715093
She said she's natural
>>83715162
then they are the most unnaturally perky naturals of all time.
>>83714997
I've worked at a theater before had a much better experience than you. Of course I was paid minimum wage, but we were allowed breaks, and the co-workers were total bros who were fun to talk to. A thousand times better and less stressful than the time I worked fast food, in which there wasn't time to chat because the whole shift was just a constant rush of customers acting shitty when I have to explain we're out of X item or whatever.
https://wn.com/the_uncensored_version_prank_call_18_year_old_louise_ogborn
Enjoying perverted