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What do you think of the infamous McDonald’s “no quit policy”?

Where apparently they don’t allow a worker to quit until they’ve spoken to a manager or regional supervisor.
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GlitterEater · 36-40, F
When I was 18 I worked as a cashier at a supermarket for about two days. In the middle of my shift I was like "alright, I'm out of here" and so I took out my cash drawer brought it to the shift supervisor and told her that I am quitting...

Me: I'm quitting, here's my cash drawer
Her: Who told you to take out your drawer?
Me: No one did, I'm quitting
Her: You can't just take out your drawer without a supervisor or manager telling you to
Me: Okay, but I don't work here anymore
Her: ...
Me: The rules don't matter
Her: ...
Me: You know, since I just quit
Her: I need to get the manager
deadgerbil · 22-25
deadteddy · 26-30, F
@GlitterEater You haven’t lived your life right if you haven’t quit a job mid shift 😂.
Nanori · F
@deadteddy I've lived many lives then😂
@GlitterEater When my husband’s health was declining and I had no more leave time left at the Dept. Of Welfare…

I quit. But I had the same thought. I don’t work here anymore. I doan need no steenking paperwork.

After my husband’s funeral I received a call from my former manager. “So we’ll see you on Monday?”

Huh? “Uh, I quit.”

He: (smugly) I see no termination paperwork here. See ya Monday.

Once you join you can’t quit, y’know?
GlitterEater · 36-40, F
@Mamapolo2016 Capitalism melts your brain