I am sick to death of poorly written complaints!
@SlayerGal workers at McDonalds are not paid as badly as what you would think, albeit not brilliantly. I was getting $22 an hour when I quit (I got a teaching job).
This is poorly written. Please re write
Contact channel 7. You should supervise your daughter better
http://www.ourguide.com.au/classification.php
Movies that are rated M can be shown between noon and 3pm during the school term. It is now the school term.
When did they deliver the toys? Did you order it on a Friday or Saturday? More details are needed, otherwise this complaint is invalid
@Slayergal I was actually predominately a cashier. I was never a manager at mcDonaldsI am in Australia, and we have a union that gives us regular payrises.
I do not think that illustrating points in a lecture with personal anecdotes is wrong.
You need to include more details.
I did read that. I was not saying the OP was wrong, just stating what I think.
Poor widdle bubby! Of course it is common sense! It is rather obvious that the slimmer, more complicated phones will not survive a drop. The old Nokia 3310 (?) were so big and bulky they could survive almost anything, buy you cannot expect the same of other phones.
Why on Earth would you wait 5 years to post this complaint?
Do you mean employee? I think you may want to edit this complaint before you send it to KFC HQ. You need to fix up your grammar, sentence structure, spelling and punctuation.
For example:
Through should be threw
I do not consider myself to be a nazi. I meant to ask if the OP was referring to the employer or employee. I think the complaint is definitely valid, but if this was sent as a complaint letter or the company saw it on this site, they would not take it seriously. It is rather unfortunate that many companies will not take poorly written complaints seriously.
I was not trying to be snarky, only offering some help advice so the OP would get what he/she deserved from KFC
There is nothing wrong with decent grammar. There is nothing wrong with asking if the OP got a couple of words mixed up (employer/employee).
You are being hypocrytical
How did they know that you were not intentionally trying to defraud them?
Wow, what an interesting review
What did you do to resolve this situation?
Being hypocritical basically means you say one thing but do the opposite. The OP claimed that her son was being discriminated against, but felt free to discriminate against the employees with special needs.
How come no one is complaining about posters mentioning the OP's lack of grammar? Someone alway does when I mention stuff like that.
I agree with the posters above. I do not like crying children in stores, but that employee had no right to speak to you or your child like that. I empathise with the need to shop half an hour away from where you live. I live in a town which only has a General Store and it is about 40 kilometres or more to the nearest town (which still does not have a decent sized supermarket).
That sounds horrible. What did the manager say? May I suggest that if you do claim there was racism, mention it in the complaint instead of the comments
That is interesting. If you are not a customer, Walmart has no obligation to give you bags.
Triplet: If you do not know what a word means you can find the meaning using Google. You would type define: word
For example: define: hypocritical