kind of related
don't ever consider working at a mcdonalds. i thought it would be fine but holy stuff was i wrong
on top of being paid literal pocket change there are major issues that made me more and more miserable as time went on
if you're not a manager or a manager's pet you have no value to them as if they assume the right to consider how much of a human someone is
they berate you for the dumbest and most petty reasons and your smallest mistakes, even if you shouldn't be expected to know better
even if they go through so many teenage employees who quit as soon as their first day that shouldn't make them like this, all it's doing is amplifying the vicious cycle of turnover rates higher than a black hole's gravity
of course there are snobby privileged customers that you come across but you're a lot better off with them than stuff people you work with because you see them probably a time or two as opposed to almost every work day
if you think overnight is a good idea you are in for a surprise, because they will only schedule up to 4 people to do what takes normally about 20 people at daytime, and when it gets extremely busy all of you get assblasted and people wait for extended periods of time. don't even get me started on cash only
you might think the ice cream machine being inoperable is a major problem (even though no one can control it) but it's really nohingt compared to some of the other stuff they put you through, all for a stuffty minimum wage that no one can live on
tl;dr: the managers at mcdonalds expect you to be perfect and successful when they constantly set you up for failure