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Post by Dark One on Nov 3, 2006 22:57:12 GMT 11
McDonald's has expressed its outrage over how the latest Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary describes job prospects at the US fast-food giant.
In its latest edition, the dictionary defines the term McJob as "low-paying and dead-end work".
McDonald's CEO Jim Cantalupo dismissed the term as "an inaccurate description of restaurant employment".
He called it "a slap in the face to the 12 million" industry's staff, according to the Associated Press news agency.
In an open letter to Merriam-Webster's, Mr Cantalupo said that "more than 1,000 of the men and women who own and operate McDonald's restaurants today got their start by serving customers behind the counter".
The letter has been sent to media organisations, and it was also published in the latest edition of an industry trade organisation.
McDonald's - the world's largest fast-food chain - has more than 30,000 restaurants and nearly 500,000 employees.
The term McJob was coined by the Canadian novelist Douglas Coupland in his 1991 novel Generation X to describe a "low-prestige, low-dignity, low-benefit, no-future job in the service sector".
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Post by Kella on Nov 4, 2006 10:15:46 GMT 11
Hmmmmmmmmm well I agree with the low paying part... I only get paid like 6 dollars an hour but on the future career prospects there are actually some. You can have a career as a manager then work in head office and so on. So I wouldn't say it was dead end work. The pay is pretty low but it's a job and it's still money so that's probably why none of the employees are whinging about it... Not me though, I whinge about it all the time... It's a pity that only my mum hears it though...
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Post by Emi267 on Nov 4, 2006 10:17:57 GMT 11
Going on what I know about Maccas jobs, I'm with the dictionary.
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Post by Min on Nov 7, 2006 13:01:07 GMT 11
Oh dear...Maccas, get over yourselves. You're a fast food chain that serves crud food by teenagers on minimum wage, who are only there because they study during the day and are looking for something better to do with their lives.
A McJob could also be described as a greasy, smelly, waiting room in my opinion.
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