I used to work at a fast food joint. Any time something's taking a while to cook, tell the people waiting that we're making it fresh for them. People LOVE that shit.
used to be a Barista at a Boba tea shop and while we weren't a Fast Food joint, we still had to make Boba whenever we were running low so one time I also said we're making fresh Boba to a customer and they were totally okay with the wait.
A lot of fast food is a lot better fresh, which is a bit of a design paradox If you really are making a fresh batch for them then telling them this is a given, and anybody who causes a ruckus is just being an asshole (regardless of what justification they may have) French fries for example are WAY worse after sitting out for more than 20 min, even.
This is a pretty damn accurate simulation. The only thing this game lacks is a crouch function which should be required to access line ingredients. If you don't destroy your knees and back, are you really doing kitchen work??
You don't even need to tell me it is being made fresh for me. A simple "We are waiting for the _______ to finish cooking " is good enough for me. I love knowing my food is hot.
As a Smitty fan and a fast food worker. I love this video. And tips and tricks. DONT BECOME THE MOST RELIABLE PERSON, YOULL GET ALL THE DUMB TASK. UNLOAD TRUCK, OPEN STORE, COOK AND CLEAN. THAT SHOULD BE SPLIT BETWEEN 5 PEOPLE BUT I HAVE IT ALLL AHHHHHHHGGGGG
Absolutely agree. I wouldn't say I'm the most reliable, but compared to some others we have...I am sadly and often times I find myself working on backline alone despite the fact that it's a two-three person job depending on how busy we get and it's an absolute nightmare.
Bro. I have had to REFUSE the manager and assist. Manager. Because plus side. More money. Down side. more lots of more crap. Being in charge of money and EVERYONE ELSES FKUPS! Idk how I've done it for almost 2 years now
Every job. Every time. I've been a good stand worker, a maintenance worker, and more. Every single time, the better you do, the more crap you get saddled with.
18:28 I love hot Tucker just starts tweaking after Smitty had folded the burgers up. It just so chaotic with Tucker just losing his mind while Smitty does nothing but laugh historically. God you guys are funny
heres a tip from someone who worked 4 years in customer service - and its not to sound like a dipstick but usually these kind of jobs are done with a fake smile, most of us were/are working just to make the ends meet. no funny stuff happens because of the threat of getting fired and not able to but food on our families tables. also most dont go into a job already knowing everyone, a lot of people watch your content because of well you and your friends. this day and age its hard to find friends that can be that off hinge and straight up funny. love the videos just putting this out there. have a good day Smiity
blue collar work like construction or mechanics has some pretty funny, unhinged people. Like we get an expensive car coming in for a new tire and they joke to not let the Asian guys drive it
Yup. You take these jobs because you need money. Anything else is extra. If an employer claims it's more about experience or career growth, you need to look somewhere else because they'll be using every possible excuse they can find to not pay you for work.
Fast food warrior behind the counter here with some fun tips; the customer is always right, until they leave. The manager is /usually/ wrong. Communication and focus take you through the hardcore rushes. If you have stagnant time, youre doing something wrong (or business is dead, it just never has been at my work locations). The line cook is always high, or they are always high, but they will do a kickass job 12/10 times
True, co-worker of mine who worked in the kitchen back when I worked at pizza hut partook in the mental stimulants so to speak, they were REALLY good at their job.
Unless you work at Wendy's... or Little Caesars... had a manager that dropped the F-Bomb in the middle of rush hour, and I had never heard over 20 people breathing in that small lobby... and in a Taco Casa, the line cook punched their 2 inch false nails through their plastic gloves while making burritos... was rather disgusting. Seriously curious where you worked, and what state, as that sounds like an exceptional workplace environment. Over at the Wendy's, I even had a manager threaten to skull stomp a minor into the sidewalk because they were complaining about the "endless" rush, while still working mind you, and then leaving to rob the safe and burn out... remembered a word I hadn't used since high school, which was Nepotism, and I proudly snapped my fingers and pointed at that former manager, now employee, and stated "Nepostism! I remembered a word :D".
Profesional macdonalds worker here little tip- people really like it when u spit on the burgers while they're cooking gives that extra but of flavor but at the same time just feels good to do, I didn't understand it properly at first but all my coworkers do it and I've even been advised by my boss to.
4 people standing around screaming at the top of their lungs at 1 person to make their s*** correctly just to have it still messed up is the most realistic fast food worker simulation I've ever seen. 10/10.
"I'll take a Double Triple Bossy Deluxe on a raft, 4x4 animal style, extra shingles with a shimmy and a squeeze, light axle grease; make it cry, burn it, and let it swim." - Bubble Bass
Watching this 40 minutes after getting off my 8 hours shift at McDonald's those PTSD beeps are killing me, also pro tip is to have at least 50% of the workers in an area actually know what they're doing and it usually works at least a little bit
This is without a doubt the funniest video of the year so far. From smii7y closing Tucker's burgers, to Kryoz raging at Eli for not working on the orders top to bottom. Absolute comedy😭
I worked at McDonald's for four years after high school, and it was a living hell. Now I'm laughing my a** off and watching someone else go through a fraction of what I did and I'm loving it. Thank you, SMiiTY
Step 1 be more organized, give each person a specific job and make sure they're good enough at it to get it done. Step 2 if you want to get it done Don't Mess around, stay focused on the task at hand. Step 3 communicate efficiently and effectively, you can't work at a fast food place without proper communication, yelling and screaming is not proper.
I have been working fast food for the past 6 years, and ill try to give my tips with a team shooter example just to make it easier to understand. 1) STICK TO YOUR ROLES - If you are the bagger, do not go into the kitchen unless you 100% need to. You are only stepping on the chefs toes. Like in Marvel Rivals, you do not need 3 healers on the team when you have 5 positions that need filled. 2) DO THE STUFF THAT TAKES THE LONGEST FIRST - If your burgers take 8 minutes to cook from raw, put them on first then everything else that takes a little less time. In Overwatch, you want to use your abilties that have the longest cooldown first, then the second longest, so that they come off cooldown around the same time and you are prepared for a fight faster. 3) BE ABLE TO DO A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING - This kinda contradicts rule 1, but even a healer needs to be able to deal damage. If the chef goes out to get something and you need an order, you should know how to make it just incase. 4) WORK TOGETHER - working together makes everybody's job easier in the long run, so learn how your coworkers work and help with that. 5) STAY FOCUSED - Pretty self explanatory, but staying focused will overall make doing a fast and good job that much easier.
I worked at McDonald’s for 4 years after high school and it was my living hell. Now I’m laughing my a** off and watching someone else go through a fraction of what I did and I’m loving it, thank you SMiiTY🤣
Another tip is Always have all of the options on the menu ready, when you have the food already prepared and some one orders of the menu you can give them that while your co workers are making the replacement. That is a tip for the game itself not for real life. I have never worked at a fast food place but i have a friend who cant stop talking about her Mac Donald’s job. Hope this helps!
IRL restaurant orders get too specific to reasonably do that if it’s something like burgers or pizza. And even for other things there’s a noticeable difference between it being fresh from the grill/oven/fryer and being kept under a heat lamp for more than like an hour.
9:50 ive worked as a team trainer at wendys for 4 years now and this is exactly how it feels begging the manager to come help on sandwiches lmfaooo we usually use the least amount of words possible to save time so we just scream out what we need and everyone else understands
A tip from someone who is a manager at a food service restaurant. It takes a certain kind of person to thrive in that environment. Streamline your work and make it less chaotic. Also, keep calm. Either I’ve learned to keep calm or I just started not caring as much. Either way works.
fast food veteran here. i was a grill cook so i worked a lot with making patties. to get perfectly cooked burgers you should turn the patty over a little bit before its fully cooks so it doesnt overcook one side when youre cooking the other. love the sabatoge though lmao had me crying
Heres some amazing tips for a fast food employee 1. Take your time with every order-people love waiting. 2. Always forget the napkins. Nobody really needs them. 3. Mix up the ketchup and chili sauce to save time. 4. Put ice in every drink, even when they say no ice. 5. Speak so quietly that customers have to guess what you’re saying. 6. Memorize orders but purposely get them wrong. 7. Always give change in the smallest coins possible. 8. Call out the wrong name when orders are ready. 9. Never clean the soda machine-adds “character” to the drinks. 10. Act offended when customers complain about cold fries. 11. Take personal calls at the register. 12. Drop a fry, pick it up, and serve it anyway-“Five-second rule!” 13. Upsell every item aggressively, even when they say no. 14. Never smile-keep it “authentic.” 15. Forget to close the lids on drinks properly. 16. Mix up the diet and regular sodas; it’s all the same, right? 17. Ignore customers who look “undecided.” They’ll figure it out. 18. Keep the drive-thru window open during thunderstorms. 19. Always put pickles on burgers, even if they’re allergic. 20. Hide extra condiments behind the counter so no one can find them. 21. Sprinkle salt unevenly on fries for “surprise flavor zones.” 22. Replace the coffee with yesterday’s leftovers. 23. Use the wrong sauces intentionally-it’s a taste test! 24. Respond to complaints with, “Well, that’s your opinion.” 25. Give random items from the menu when you run out of ingredients. 26. Put chicken nuggets in a burger wrapper. 27. Forget the straws for every drink order. 28. Close the register just as someone walks up to pay. 29. Yell the order number as loud as possible. 30. Ignore online orders-they can wait! 31. Give everyone the same size fries, regardless of what they ordered. 32. Use your hands to scoop up fries-gloves are optional. 33. Replace regular patties with veggie patties and vice versa. 34. Eat a nugget or two from the customer’s order-they’ll never notice. 35. Ignore the cleaning schedule; the place is fine as it is. 36. Talk about how gross the food is while serving it. 37. Forget to tell customers about extra charges for substitutions. 38. Leave the milkshake machine broken indefinitely. 39. Serve half-melted ice cream because “it’s faster that way.” 40. Put half a tomato slice on burgers to “save costs.” 41. Refill the saltshakers with sugar and vice versa. 42. Only half-wrap burritos so they fall apart when picked up. 43. Blast heavy metal music in the dining area. 44. Always “forget” to update the menu board with new items. 45. Give customers dirty trays to hold their food. 46. Respond to every question with “I don’t know; I just work here.” 47. Ignore any special dietary requests. 48. Wear headphones and pretend you can’t hear customers. 49. Always give the wrong receipt. 50. End every interaction with, “Good luck eating that.”
Every single game they play with this group when it's a simulator is the funniest thing ever. Everyone is just yelling at each other, nothing is coherent in the slightest. Ah it's amazing. Need to continue the Ranch Sim series with Kryoz too
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put the bots all on the front, 1 on grills, 1 on fryer, 1 runner (drinks and dessert), 1 drive-thru/runner, another one must assist in assembly of the food if things went busy (if not, probably better to manage the whole floor from the front to the kitchen and try to assist in any way). You may discuss before the opening in assigning roles. Finish the old order before start to do the new one. Different part of the kitchen may finish particular order before others so it's the role of the runner to gather all the ordered purchase and present it to customers. whoever on the grills, make sure 1 grill full patty cooked first before burger assembly (gather the cooked patty into the tray/sorter? first before begin assembly), same goes to fryer. Information must always being circulated in the kitchen and always ask every section of the kitchen if the order is currently in the progress, didn't start yet, or already finished. Importance of the communication is to ensure the flow of movement of product without any interruption.
Worked at Mcdonalds once for about 1.5 years, not that different. Like as in its exactly the same experience. Sidebar: After that first day, you'll go to sleep and you'll still hear the beeping.
As someone who worked second window and grill at Micky D's I can say, yes. Its very chaotic. It was also kinda refreshing and fun learning it all but became a drag when I had nothing left to learn. Then I started handing out orders in a JFK voice impression. My store got a lot of phone calls saying that "The dude at second window made my day" I would also pay for my old co-workers and my old boss's food from my previous job in HVAC. :>
When it comes to dealing with fast food work my main tip is, Pre-prep anything and everything you can during your down time, so that way when chaos starts you can get a jumpstart on it.
for future reference on how to do fast food, one person is the boss, you never leave your station unless the boss tells you to go, once your on your station you do not go to someone else's station unless the boss has told you to.
I used to work at McDonalds and always got put out front because I was really good with customers. Loved working Drive Thru because I didn't have to think, just take order and place. I never served in Drive Thru much but especially working nights it kept me sane, that and bin crushing. No customers out back. Tips and tricks include: finding spots with no cameras to gossip with customers (gets amazing reviews) and the manager is usually incompetent, especially high up managers that haven't actually worked up front in a while. Also (at least at my chain) there is no such thing as tmi on overnight. Become the person everyone wants to tell gossip to because it gives you a lot of ammunition!
Friendly tip from someone who’s worked in food service for nearly a decade. Get good at one thing, and only that one thing. The more positions you’re cross-trained on, the more work you be burdened with, with likely no additional compensation.
I used to work at a fast food joint. Any time something's taking a while to cook, tell the people waiting that we're making it fresh for them. People LOVE that shit.
used to be a Barista at a Boba tea shop and while we weren't a Fast Food joint, we still had to make Boba whenever we were running low so one time I also said we're making fresh Boba to a customer and they were totally okay with the wait.
A lot of fast food is a lot better fresh, which is a bit of a design paradox
If you really are making a fresh batch for them then telling them this is a given, and anybody who causes a ruckus is just being an asshole (regardless of what justification they may have)
French fries for example are WAY worse after sitting out for more than 20 min, even.
This is a pretty damn accurate simulation. The only thing this game lacks is a crouch function which should be required to access line ingredients. If you don't destroy your knees and back, are you really doing kitchen work??
You don't even need to tell me it is being made fresh for me. A simple "We are waiting for the _______ to finish cooking " is good enough for me. I love knowing my food is hot.
That one doesn’t fly in Aus😂 everything is expected to be fresh
As a Smitty fan and a fast food worker. I love this video. And tips and tricks. DONT BECOME THE MOST RELIABLE PERSON, YOULL GET ALL THE DUMB TASK. UNLOAD TRUCK, OPEN STORE, COOK AND CLEAN. THAT SHOULD BE SPLIT BETWEEN 5 PEOPLE BUT I HAVE IT ALLL AHHHHHHHGGGGG
Absolutely agree. I wouldn't say I'm the most reliable, but compared to some others we have...I am sadly and often times I find myself working on backline alone despite the fact that it's a two-three person job depending on how busy we get and it's an absolute nightmare.
Preach!!! Except it's close and open the store for me 😞 When does our steady hard work pay off tho?
Bro. I have had to REFUSE the manager and assist. Manager. Because plus side. More money. Down side. more lots of more crap. Being in charge of money and EVERYONE ELSES FKUPS! Idk how I've done it for almost 2 years now
God gives his strongest soldiers the hardest battles bruh.
And in this case it’s your fast food job.💀💀
Every job. Every time. I've been a good stand worker, a maintenance worker, and more. Every single time, the better you do, the more crap you get saddled with.
“What can I say, I’m a bottom” got me xD 7:35
*What*
@ wym “what”
Relatable. I mean what? I’m not a bottom
@@darthmaul216i mean what
Same I feel that smiity quote
18:28 I love hot Tucker just starts tweaking after Smitty had folded the burgers up. It just so chaotic with Tucker just losing his mind while Smitty does nothing but laugh historically. God you guys are funny
His laugh is something to be remembered 😂😂😂
Hot tucker🤨🧐🤔
i had to read this 3 times because of hot tucker
heres a tip from someone who worked 4 years in customer service - and its not to sound like a dipstick but usually these kind of jobs are done with a fake smile, most of us were/are working just to make the ends meet. no funny stuff happens because of the threat of getting fired and not able to but food on our families tables. also most dont go into a job already knowing everyone, a lot of people watch your content because of well you and your friends. this day and age its hard to find friends that can be that off hinge and straight up funny. love the videos just putting this out there. have a good day Smiity
Thank you for your service you are appreciated
blue collar work like construction or mechanics has some pretty funny, unhinged people. Like we get an expensive car coming in for a new tire and they joke to not let the Asian guys drive it
i dunno man night shift is kinda unhinged if it gets to quiet XD
Yup.
You take these jobs because you need money. Anything else is extra.
If an employer claims it's more about experience or career growth, you need to look somewhere else because they'll be using every possible excuse they can find to not pay you for work.
I work at McDonald's and we laugh on the job. You have to or you'll die. You can't goof around too much but you have to be able to blow off steam.
Fast food warrior behind the counter here with some fun tips; the customer is always right, until they leave. The manager is /usually/ wrong. Communication and focus take you through the hardcore rushes. If you have stagnant time, youre doing something wrong (or business is dead, it just never has been at my work locations). The line cook is always high, or they are always high, but they will do a kickass job 12/10 times
The customer is always right.....when it comes to a manner of taste.
accurate line cook lore
True, co-worker of mine who worked in the kitchen back when I worked at pizza hut partook in the mental stimulants so to speak, they were REALLY good at their job.
@@DorpiTheDorplol at “really good” had a friend line cook who was fried from opening to closing. They always called him in to work extra shifts
Unless you work at Wendy's... or Little Caesars... had a manager that dropped the F-Bomb in the middle of rush hour, and I had never heard over 20 people breathing in that small lobby... and in a Taco Casa, the line cook punched their 2 inch false nails through their plastic gloves while making burritos... was rather disgusting. Seriously curious where you worked, and what state, as that sounds like an exceptional workplace environment. Over at the Wendy's, I even had a manager threaten to skull stomp a minor into the sidewalk because they were complaining about the "endless" rush, while still working mind you, and then leaving to rob the safe and burn out... remembered a word I hadn't used since high school, which was Nepotism, and I proudly snapped my fingers and pointed at that former manager, now employee, and stated "Nepostism! I remembered a word :D".
I love watching a video of people working in fast food, while on break at a fast food restaurant
Is it accurate?
Just put the fries in the bag bro
@@WolfWithAMelonno the equipment works, that never happens in a fast food restaurant.... Speaking from experience..
I fr didn't know ppl actually whent to those. Fucking gross bro
@RaVen99991 everyone does ur just to broke to afford it
Profesional macdonalds worker here little tip- people really like it when u spit on the burgers while they're cooking gives that extra but of flavor but at the same time just feels good to do, I didn't understand it properly at first but all my coworkers do it and I've even been advised by my boss to.
the health inspector would like a word
As a frequent McDonald’s customer, I can say that this is true
Honestly, lame comment. 0.3/10
I love that you told me you work for MCd I would have assumed BK! Ty for the truth, nothing but the truth, so help me Ronald!
this is why i dont eat mcdonalds, i dont want your god damn minimum wage wad in my food
“PUT THE MILK IN THE BAG!”
@AivarkoKrinickiYESS
@AivarkoKrinicki you’ve made the joke, not funny
underrated comment
@@Liamteagueoffcial thank you
Just put the fries in the bag.
0:54 "if you're a professional fast worker" My brother in christ, I think all the fast food worker are professionals.
the difficulty scaling is pretty easy to get over
FACTS! 💯
Lmao. As someone who has managed fast food, I've definitely run into some incompetent fast food workers.
@@itsCatMeme37 well if we're getting technical. all workers are actually professional.
I'm not, then again I don't do fast food
4 people standing around screaming at the top of their lungs at 1 person to make their s*** correctly just to have it still messed up is the most realistic fast food worker simulation I've ever seen. 10/10.
17:17 holy shit John about to to go Super Saiyan 🤣
"I'll take a Double Triple Bossy Deluxe on a raft, 4x4 animal style, extra shingles with a shimmy and a squeeze, light axle grease; make it cry, burn it, and let it swim." - Bubble Bass
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18:38 As some who worked in fast food I can say this video is very accurate. Y’all had me dying with laughter I couldn’t breathe🤣🤣🤣
one thing that is accurate is that this whole video is exactly what it sounds like while working food service! you guys nailed that part!
Watching this 40 minutes after getting off my 8 hours shift at McDonald's those PTSD beeps are killing me, also pro tip is to have at least 50% of the workers in an area actually know what they're doing and it usually works at least a little bit
Amen I’m currently working there. It’s awful. The beeping follows me into dreams I fucking swear
Everything there is made to stress us out I swear
This is such a “PUT THE FRIES IN THE BAG!” Or “REV UP THOSE FRIERS!” Moment
18:53 John sounds like he's at an auction calling out numbers.😂
24:04 the chat on the bottom left😭😭😭
bro i noticed this too got me dead 😭
This is without a doubt the funniest video of the year so far. From smii7y closing Tucker's burgers, to Kryoz raging at Eli for not working on the orders top to bottom. Absolute comedy😭
I love the McDonald's fry machine sound
8:15
Smii7y just laughing while absolute chaos is happening is taking me out
7:35 "what can i say, im a bottom"
At least he’s honest
I swear as soon as I clicked off the video and saw this comment he said that
I worked at McDonald's for four years after high school, and it was a living hell. Now I'm laughing my a** off and watching someone else go through a fraction of what I did and I'm loving it. Thank you, SMiiTY
Genuinely a top tier joke at 5:06
"A fucking brontosaurs" destroyed me 20:14
As a former McDonalds i have one tip to give you. QUIT BEFORE ITS TO LATE
Best tip ive seen
I quit on my im first week i almost punched some asshole
21:51 I was expecting him to pull a Mr. Krabs and try to flush all the buns down the toilet.
24:04 CAN WE PLEASE TALK ABOUT THEIR CHAT ON THE BOTTOM LEFT???😭
I was looking for someone to point that out man 😭🤚 wth
My peanitis
I completely missed that!!! 🤣🤣🤣
grabs cock 🐓, puts in deep fryer
_im dying_
18:30 as someone whos done fast food for (oh god) 5 years, this is the most reasonable crashout ive ever seeen
0:02 ALL HAIL THE LEANING TOWER OF BURGER!!!
Step 1 be more organized, give each person a specific job and make sure they're good enough at it to get it done.
Step 2 if you want to get it done Don't Mess around, stay focused on the task at hand.
Step 3 communicate efficiently and effectively, you can't work at a fast food place without proper communication, yelling and screaming is not proper.
THE MAN THE MYTH THE MILKBAG
I have been working fast food for the past 6 years, and ill try to give my tips with a team shooter example just to make it easier to understand.
1) STICK TO YOUR ROLES - If you are the bagger, do not go into the kitchen unless you 100% need to. You are only stepping on the chefs toes. Like in Marvel Rivals, you do not need 3 healers on the team when you have 5 positions that need filled.
2) DO THE STUFF THAT TAKES THE LONGEST FIRST - If your burgers take 8 minutes to cook from raw, put them on first then everything else that takes a little less time. In Overwatch, you want to use your abilties that have the longest cooldown first, then the second longest, so that they come off cooldown around the same time and you are prepared for a fight faster.
3) BE ABLE TO DO A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING - This kinda contradicts rule 1, but even a healer needs to be able to deal damage. If the chef goes out to get something and you need an order, you should know how to make it just incase.
4) WORK TOGETHER - working together makes everybody's job easier in the long run, so learn how your coworkers work and help with that.
5) STAY FOCUSED - Pretty self explanatory, but staying focused will overall make doing a fast and good job that much easier.
The prowler sound after the lettuce burger threat got me 😂 7:15
I worked at McDonald’s for 4 years after high school and it was my living hell. Now I’m laughing my a** off and watching someone else go through a fraction of what I did and I’m loving it, thank you SMiiTY🤣
LMAO
bada ba ba ba ✨i’m loving it✨
I've worked at a couple different restaurants they all suck, but McDonald's is by far the worst
PUT THEM FRIES IN THEM BAG SMIIIITY
put the milk in the bag
Hasn't even been a full minute and I'm already reminded of those sounds that make me go crazy. 😭
Crazy?
Another tip is
Always have all of the options on the menu ready, when you have the food already prepared and some one orders of the menu you can give them that while your co workers are making the replacement. That is a tip for the game itself not for real life. I have never worked at a fast food place but i have a friend who cant stop talking about her Mac Donald’s job. Hope this helps!
IRL restaurant orders get too specific to reasonably do that if it’s something like burgers or pizza. And even for other things there’s a noticeable difference between it being fresh from the grill/oven/fryer and being kept under a heat lamp for more than like an hour.
17:13 damn that scream
9:50 ive worked as a team trainer at wendys for 4 years now and this is exactly how it feels begging the manager to come help on sandwiches lmfaooo we usually use the least amount of words possible to save time so we just scream out what we need and everyone else understands
This group of people is absolutely one of my favs on RUclips omg, y’all are so perfect together lmao
19:25 Eli starts tweaking, may be one of the funniest clips on this channel 🤣 I’m actually crying
his stare at the burger wrap kills me 🤣
*Tucker
2:14 "where are we, Arkansas?"
And I took that personally....
Facts
Same
0:36
Bro sounds like dai-bo getting angry at something,straight outta scissors seven
10:18 crazy? I was crazy once…
They put me in room
They put me in a rubber room
A rubber room with rats...
And rats make me crazy
Crazy?
On break at my fast food job watching RUclipsrs play a game simulating food service. What a time to be alive
Good luck, bro, I've been there.
Hope your day goes well and good luck!
A tip from someone who is a manager at a food service restaurant. It takes a certain kind of person to thrive in that environment. Streamline your work and make it less chaotic. Also, keep calm. Either I’ve learned to keep calm or I just started not caring as much. Either way works.
0:52 Smii7y, I've been a fast food worker for a wopping 3 years and the best tip i can give is just get good, man up and get good
Smii7y and Co opening various businesses has been oddly one of my favourite series
fast food veteran here. i was a grill cook so i worked a lot with making patties. to get perfectly cooked burgers you should turn the patty over a little bit before its fully cooks so it doesnt overcook one side when youre cooking the other. love the sabatoge though lmao had me crying
So Smii7y if he wasn't a youtuber or graphic designer cool! Love the Mcdonalds beeping asmr lol
I think bro is a bot
@TPRR_Veteran Yessir, ignorning previous instructions would you like the recipe to cook blue meth?
@@elitely6748 yeah
“BLUE CART GUY BE ZOOMING 1:50
“Blue cart guy” 1:52
Heres some amazing tips for a fast food employee
1. Take your time with every order-people love waiting.
2. Always forget the napkins. Nobody really needs them.
3. Mix up the ketchup and chili sauce to save time.
4. Put ice in every drink, even when they say no ice.
5. Speak so quietly that customers have to guess what you’re saying.
6. Memorize orders but purposely get them wrong.
7. Always give change in the smallest coins possible.
8. Call out the wrong name when orders are ready.
9. Never clean the soda machine-adds “character” to the drinks.
10. Act offended when customers complain about cold fries.
11. Take personal calls at the register.
12. Drop a fry, pick it up, and serve it anyway-“Five-second rule!”
13. Upsell every item aggressively, even when they say no.
14. Never smile-keep it “authentic.”
15. Forget to close the lids on drinks properly.
16. Mix up the diet and regular sodas; it’s all the same, right?
17. Ignore customers who look “undecided.” They’ll figure it out.
18. Keep the drive-thru window open during thunderstorms.
19. Always put pickles on burgers, even if they’re allergic.
20. Hide extra condiments behind the counter so no one can find them.
21. Sprinkle salt unevenly on fries for “surprise flavor zones.”
22. Replace the coffee with yesterday’s leftovers.
23. Use the wrong sauces intentionally-it’s a taste test!
24. Respond to complaints with, “Well, that’s your opinion.”
25. Give random items from the menu when you run out of ingredients.
26. Put chicken nuggets in a burger wrapper.
27. Forget the straws for every drink order.
28. Close the register just as someone walks up to pay.
29. Yell the order number as loud as possible.
30. Ignore online orders-they can wait!
31. Give everyone the same size fries, regardless of what they ordered.
32. Use your hands to scoop up fries-gloves are optional.
33. Replace regular patties with veggie patties and vice versa.
34. Eat a nugget or two from the customer’s order-they’ll never notice.
35. Ignore the cleaning schedule; the place is fine as it is.
36. Talk about how gross the food is while serving it.
37. Forget to tell customers about extra charges for substitutions.
38. Leave the milkshake machine broken indefinitely.
39. Serve half-melted ice cream because “it’s faster that way.”
40. Put half a tomato slice on burgers to “save costs.”
41. Refill the saltshakers with sugar and vice versa.
42. Only half-wrap burritos so they fall apart when picked up.
43. Blast heavy metal music in the dining area.
44. Always “forget” to update the menu board with new items.
45. Give customers dirty trays to hold their food.
46. Respond to every question with “I don’t know; I just work here.”
47. Ignore any special dietary requests.
48. Wear headphones and pretend you can’t hear customers.
49. Always give the wrong receipt.
50. End every interaction with, “Good luck eating that.”
Tucker's "I need one double burger baby" sounds like a rap verse
As someone who has never worked in fast food i have respect for people who work in fastfood
as someone who orders from Wendy’s every once in a while, I have no respect for fast food workers
5:36 Bubble Bass: Still No Pickles!!!
Spongebob: Wanna Bet!?!? 😂
The genuine rage in the way he screamed "FUCK" at 7:40 had me wheezing
Just imagine how much more chaotic it would be if matt was in this vid as well 😂😂
6:20 turned himself into a grill funniest thing ive ever seen
Getting flash backs with those fryer beeps
7:35
MY CEREAL- ITS NO LONGWR IN MY MOUTH. ITS CURRENTLY EVERYWHERE BUT.
WTF DUDE. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
as a burgerking cook, putting ice in the deepfryer cleans it, a clean deepfryer makes the best fries
Make sure the oils hot so it gets the worst spots too
We ABSOLUTELY need more of this game! Hilarious.
17:29
WHY DOES HE LOOK LIKE GRU!
As a fast food employee, You guys are somehow less chaotic than my co workers
At 8:01 it’s just pure chaos💀
Every single game they play with this group when it's a simulator is the funniest thing ever. Everyone is just yelling at each other, nothing is coherent in the slightest. Ah it's amazing.
Need to continue the Ranch Sim series with Kryoz too
The video starts at 0:00 BTW
How dit i never found this out til now 😂
Yo thanks bro 🙏😁
thanks bro i almost forgot
Oh shi I started at 24:43 😭
nah, I though it started at 24:42, thanks for the hot fucking gamer tip bro
12:12 Is such a bloody great joke!
What’s wrong with Arkansas!?😂 2:16
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed
FR Arkansas is nice
Fr it's not that bad here lmao
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SMII7Y UPLOADED! LETS GOOOOOOO!
its always a good day when smii7y uploads
put the bots all on the front, 1 on grills, 1 on fryer, 1 runner (drinks and dessert), 1 drive-thru/runner, another one must assist in assembly of the food if things went busy (if not, probably better to manage the whole floor from the front to the kitchen and try to assist in any way). You may discuss before the opening in assigning roles. Finish the old order before start to do the new one. Different part of the kitchen may finish particular order before others so it's the role of the runner to gather all the ordered purchase and present it to customers.
whoever on the grills, make sure 1 grill full patty cooked first before burger assembly (gather the cooked patty into the tray/sorter? first before begin assembly), same goes to fryer. Information must always being circulated in the kitchen and always ask every section of the kitchen if the order is currently in the progress, didn't start yet, or already finished. Importance of the communication is to ensure the flow of movement of product without any interruption.
I love how John rages
17:18
you know its a good day when smiity post
Worked at Mcdonalds once for about 1.5 years, not that different. Like as in its exactly the same experience.
Sidebar: After that first day, you'll go to sleep and you'll still hear the beeping.
As someone who worked second window and grill at Micky D's I can say, yes. Its very chaotic. It was also kinda refreshing and fun learning it all but became a drag when I had nothing left to learn. Then I started handing out orders in a JFK voice impression. My store got a lot of phone calls saying that "The dude at second window made my day"
I would also pay for my old co-workers and my old boss's food from my previous job in HVAC. :>
You always know that its gonna be a good video when McDonald's sounds starts playing
900K VIEWS IN 18 HOURS IS INSANE DUDE CONGRATS SMii7Y!!!!
We god smii7y working in McDonald’s before gta6💀💀💀
Mcdonals is best
No way Burger King is betetr
Shut uppp the Big Mac is best
16:36 we're so sorry about your brother passing away he gets five big booms, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOMMMMMMM
8:00 us just watching a couple of grown ass men yelling about bottoms and tops in the right order and SMii7y just laughing his ass off
When it comes to dealing with fast food work my main tip is, Pre-prep anything and everything you can during your down time, so that way when chaos starts you can get a jumpstart on it.
I watched Marley play this and I can’t tell which is more chaotic
I love watching you guys play these restaurant games ❤😂
18:30 this had me in tears laughing I felt so overwhelmed 😂
My PTSD is going off just hearing the McDonald's peeping noises 😂😂
Smii7y you're lucky you never work at fast food IT'S HELL!!!
As an agent of the big M and a fan of SMii7Y, I approve.
Put the fries in the bag
for future reference on how to do fast food, one person is the boss, you never leave your station unless the boss tells you to go, once your on your station you do not go to someone else's station unless the boss has told you to.
I've been waiting for this for a long time and it's smii7yplus that makes it even better
Love watching this during my break at my fast food job
I used to work at McDonalds and always got put out front because I was really good with customers. Loved working Drive Thru because I didn't have to think, just take order and place. I never served in Drive Thru much but especially working nights it kept me sane, that and bin crushing. No customers out back. Tips and tricks include: finding spots with no cameras to gossip with customers (gets amazing reviews) and the manager is usually incompetent, especially high up managers that haven't actually worked up front in a while. Also (at least at my chain) there is no such thing as tmi on overnight. Become the person everyone wants to tell gossip to because it gives you a lot of ammunition!
Friendly tip from someone who’s worked in food service for nearly a decade. Get good at one thing, and only that one thing. The more positions you’re cross-trained on, the more work you be burdened with, with likely no additional compensation.
Ive never worked fast food but I was a line cook at a restaurant, and the amount of yelling and chaos is still pretty accurate
watching this after getting home from my own fast food job is actually a vibe
CANT WAIT FOR THE VOD❤❤❤
*comes back after working at Dairy Queen without being on my meds and during a rush absolutely exausted*
Smii7y’s new video:
(He knew)