McDonalds POV: They Kicked Me Off Grill LOL

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  • @billsmith385
    @billsmith385 2 года назад +8313

    This video series has taught me to be more patient when I'm asked to pull forward and wait. And I now respect all fast food employees more than I have ever before. Thank you

    • @ashleywootton9556
      @ashleywootton9556 2 года назад +202

      Thank you for understanding

    • @billsmith385
      @billsmith385 2 года назад +25

      @@ashleywootton9556 You welcome.

    • @user-ub3os3ck6f
      @user-ub3os3ck6f 2 года назад +8

      @@ashleywootton9556 understand what !?

    • @michaelhawk-fitz7563
      @michaelhawk-fitz7563 2 года назад +90

      pfff..I used to work at McDonalds..the service is bullshit slow these days and it's not even cheap anymore..there used to be a thing called line times..pull ahead and park for what?..it should take 10-15 seconds to make a cheeseburger or hamburger, literally..the reg meat cooks in 90 seconds..and you should have sufficient stock, if you're a competent back end worker..

    • @sugakookiesandtae9219
      @sugakookiesandtae9219 2 года назад +293

      @@michaelhawk-fitz7563 You know you're not the only person eating there right? You know that sometimes people have big orders and their in line ahead of you right?

  • @johnathanholbrook4579
    @johnathanholbrook4579 2 года назад +3510

    I’m glad videos like this exist because now people can see what fast food employees actually do, and food doesn’t just magically appear just because it’s “fast food”. I haven’t worked in an actual drive thru but I have been in the food industry for a few years and I’ve always respected all fast food employees. I know how demanding and stressful the food industry can be.

    • @JonasCraftUltimate
      @JonasCraftUltimate 2 года назад +44

      Looks super easy and relaxingly simple to me

    • @jaredrogers7863
      @jaredrogers7863 2 года назад +81

      yeah cause before I saw this I thought perhaps the food just magically appears for me. are you actually serious?

    • @smokagaming491
      @smokagaming491 2 года назад +111

      @@jaredrogers7863 think he means more how much work actually goes Into your meal, let alone how much work they do in a day. Try being more positive man.

    • @sugakookiesandtae9219
      @sugakookiesandtae9219 2 года назад +54

      @@JonasCraftUltimate Trust me it’s not. This is not the lunch rush

    • @newyorkblessed
      @newyorkblessed 2 года назад +61

      @@JonasCraftUltimate this job is anything but super easy and relaxing

  • @abaddon1699
    @abaddon1699 Год назад +252

    I was on the grill for three years and I’ve always had mad respect for the line guys. Having to memorize everything that comes off of that menu and be able to put them together under that kind of pressure and time restraint is insane to me. Being on the grill I was just repeating the same thing over and over but you have to be sure to have all of the topping in an order and to make sure you even have the correct toppings. Granted this wasn’t the busiest I’ve seen a line get, but being able to hop from grill to line and help catch up on back logged orders is really impressive. Mad respect.

    • @christopherrainwater991
      @christopherrainwater991 Год назад +6

      Wait you didn't have to do both? I always did the grill and if I was caught up I would be the meat on the bun guy

    • @CASS1__
      @CASS1__ Год назад +6

      over here if you had worked for only 1 year, let alone 3 years, you’d be expected to know literally every role. I couldn’t imagine only being on the grill for 3 years.

    • @christopherrainwater991
      @christopherrainwater991 Год назад +2

      @CASS mines too even cashier fries and drive thru

    • @tylerdwayne6365
      @tylerdwayne6365 Год назад +3

      Its easier than u think. Especially if you eat there. McDonald's sandwiches are pretty simple. Getting the buns through the toaster was always the hardest part for me LOL.

    • @tylerdwayne6365
      @tylerdwayne6365 Год назад

      ​@@christopherrainwater991 same here. There was no set positions. I did everywhere when needed. Sometimes i ran the kitchen alone during moderately busy times.

  • @fredthechihuahua
    @fredthechihuahua Год назад +38

    As a former fast food worker, and a now a tradesman of 15+ years, I want to say that mentally it has stuck with me more than any other job or type of experience I’ve earned over my life. Working in fast food teaches you something unique about customer service you cannot learn anywhere else. I also believe that with the right attitude one can harness lifelong skills of being able to pay respect and dues where it’s necessary to people working the shitty and unappreciated jobs of society.

    • @insideoutsideupsidedown2218
      @insideoutsideupsidedown2218 7 месяцев назад +1

      I worked at McDs for 3 years out of high school. One evening a guy came in and sat down in a booth. He ate a meal and then just sat the for a while. I went out and asked him if anything was wrong and he said he was waiting for the store to close so he could work on the ice cream machine. It perked my interest and I asked him what does that job pay and he said $22 an hour. This was in 1993. He said he was getting paid just to wait there until he could start working on the machine. I went and got my Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technologies and went into the HVAC field and went on to be a Facilities Manager in a maintenance department. I learned what job to get by working at McDonald’s.

  • @MetalChefDel
    @MetalChefDel 2 года назад +2873

    One thing I like about your channels is that it really debunks the thought process that all fast food establishments are gross. Ya'll handle all of the food properly, and your kitchen is pretty clean.

    • @cloudywon
      @cloudywon 2 года назад +143

      The McDonalds Clown is always watching

    • @jpaidwill1304
      @jpaidwill1304 2 года назад +45

      when i worked I saw people drop food and the floor and still send it out. Also somone poured alcohol into a drink and sent it out too and we would intentionally say we ran out of shit to not serve it.

    • @jermm5863
      @jermm5863 2 года назад +31

      You say that but those two pieces of cheese were sitting in a spot that prob never gets cleaned 2:17

    • @Thedude897
      @Thedude897 2 года назад +50

      @@jermm5863 what are you talking about I guarantee that bar gets cleaned. When inspectors come in they swab parts just like that so workers are trained to clean everything.

    • @nickryan6787
      @nickryan6787 2 года назад +20

      @@bill_lumbergh no wonder the burger King foot lettuce incident

  • @money0925
    @money0925 2 года назад +5492

    As a former food worker, respect to your constant glove changing.

    • @g1carino
      @g1carino 2 года назад +142

      washing your hands every 30 minutes is proven to be more clean.
      Edit: Apart from when handling raw meat and contamination areas (areas like milkshake machines etc.)

    • @cdubbz7056
      @cdubbz7056 2 года назад +270

      @@g1carino every time you touch raw food with a glove and change to touching cooked food you have to change out. 30 minutes of touching shit with nasty hands is not good.

    • @daviesfc8906
      @daviesfc8906 2 года назад +78

      @Ruined King washing hands is 10x more sanitary and better for the environment

    • @david_100
      @david_100 2 года назад +16

      @@g1carino , NO!
      ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!!!

    • @g1carino
      @g1carino 2 года назад +7

      @@david_100 what?

  • @wholelottabray7961
    @wholelottabray7961 11 месяцев назад +14

    worked in the kitchen only for half a year before i quit. Got to say i have a new respect for fast food workers. Especially when they are short-staffed. God those days of just being me and one other person in the kitchen or sometimes just me in the morning or night sucked. Mad props

    • @420Ninjaguyy
      @420Ninjaguyy 27 дней назад

      Gotta love running around like my heads cut off being all alone last hour. Grill, fryer, and table. 5 double cheese one night extra onions down to 2 grills, then more orders pop up is enough to set some pressure. 15 mcdoubles and 16 McChickens another night was enough to spend 11min on that single order with orders behind it can get crazy sometimes but we always pull through

  • @liarsdontgotoheaven4281
    @liarsdontgotoheaven4281 10 месяцев назад +54

    Just so you all know. When these people go to sleep at night all these sounds you hear are stuck in their heads and it takes them a long time to quiet the mind and fall asleep. Thank you for sharing how hard this work is and how people need to thank you all working in the fast food industry.

    • @Cam-rm1wn
      @Cam-rm1wn 10 месяцев назад +4

      i still think of the grill beep dude 😂

    • @MSR-24
      @MSR-24 9 месяцев назад +2

      when I first started working, the quarter pounder bell would just come into my mind at times when I was in bed. Thankfully I left long ago from McDonald’s

    • @usidk9358
      @usidk9358 8 месяцев назад +4

      After working an 8 hour shift all I hear when I get home is the beeps 😭

    • @alastor8091
      @alastor8091 6 месяцев назад +4

      HA! That was me the first couple days. Phantom beeps would wake me up out of my sleep. It eventually stopped, but hearing the quarter sounds going off in the background had me rolling my eyes and getting frustrated.

    • @hamzarahmani7740
      @hamzarahmani7740 2 месяца назад

      ​@@alastor8091As someone who has never worked and is about to get their first job in food this sounds scary lol

  • @TheDonRamirez
    @TheDonRamirez 2 года назад +2046

    I first started working at McDonald's when I was 16 and it taught me to appreciate a lot of the hard work I put into everything. Busted almost 2 years grinding long shifts being in the grill I personally loved it having so many orders you kinda get in the vibe. I'm now a few months into being a real estate agent and I still think about those mcdays my respects 💪🏼💯

    • @littlefroe3316
      @littlefroe3316 2 года назад +32

      Congrats dude!

    • @IDontLikeHandIes
      @IDontLikeHandIes 2 года назад +117

      I just turned 16, I wanna get a job so bad. I wanna help my parents because they only sleep 5 hours a day

    • @coldheartdiez2912
      @coldheartdiez2912 2 года назад +23

      It’s the experience and the discipline it teaches you that matters! Good stuff I hope all goes well with the real estate 💯🙏💪🏾

    • @coldheartdiez2912
      @coldheartdiez2912 2 года назад +24

      @@IDontLikeHandIes if you can do it man what should be understood need not explained!

    • @TheFingledorf
      @TheFingledorf 2 года назад +19

      @@IDontLikeHandIes 5 hours is too little, tell them I'm sorry they're dealing with that.

  • @gargantuanclaymore6824
    @gargantuanclaymore6824 Год назад +678

    Big respect man. I've worked in shops, factories, production lines, construction sites, vans, trucks but I hated nothing more than standing there doing the same thing over and over again on a food production line. Takes mad patience and mental strength to power through a shift if you're hating it. Anyone working in this line of work, know you're appreciated!

    • @missymcmahon1879
      @missymcmahon1879 Год назад +30

      sometinmes its not the work that bothers me its the people i work around it that does.

    • @gargantuanclaymore6824
      @gargantuanclaymore6824 Год назад +33

      @@missymcmahon1879 That too mate. I also struggled with the public. I find it too difficult to put on a smile and not tell a cheeky bastard to fuck off. 😂

    • @digbeckshow9898
      @digbeckshow9898 Год назад +11

      @@gargantuanclaymore6824 exact reason i stay in the back and make food lol

    • @benm4985
      @benm4985 Год назад +5

      youre looking at a view of a HEAVILY incentivized person... they guy OWNS the place, and also has a huge following a youtube. guy is making some BUCK..... compensation is motivation people

    • @doctorletsplay
      @doctorletsplay Год назад +1

      Let's not forget they are getting a minimal wage + managers hates you.

  • @aristotle4655
    @aristotle4655 Год назад +9

    This video has made me have so much respect for the fast food workers. I enjoy watching 10 minutes of this but, if I'm honest, I can't imagine doing this as work for 8 hours. So much respect! Big companies should honor their employees more

  • @knight936
    @knight936 Год назад +12

    the amount of coordination here is unbelievable. And people complain that fast-food workers are lazy and slow. Props to this guy for making this video. So the next time you go into a fast-food restaurant. Just remember how much hard work it is

    • @dailytsl
      @dailytsl Год назад +2

      hard work 😭
      theres a reason jobs pay less than other jobs 🥱

    • @yusumemusic
      @yusumemusic 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@dailytslnot really, look at daycare and medical care workers in germany. its not proportional with many things

    • @megusta3208
      @megusta3208 2 месяца назад

      @@dailytsl jobs such as geometry dash gameplay?

  • @BBROPHOTO
    @BBROPHOTO Год назад +1467

    What’s crazy, is this is only 10 minutes of footage and 8 minutes of prepping. Can you imagine working at this rate constantly for hours on end. Mad. Big props to you and all the fast food and restaurant workers.

    • @slaughter_salvo3298
      @slaughter_salvo3298 Год назад +53

      yep and if your a manager you have shifts 8 hours or more(at bk for me at least) and it can be a struggle if your a manager trying to run a store along with having to position crew and then make orders or work drive thru and then have manager tasks before, during and after your shift. its hard sometimes but once you get used to the job its not so bad and it becomes second nature.

    • @pirategamer6630
      @pirategamer6630 Год назад +6

      I do this (I work grill, fried products, toast & bakeries, fries, front counter and I'll run for front counter..)

    • @omegalilbchass8270
      @omegalilbchass8270 Год назад +24

      working is apart of life, so we do it, that's all there is to it

    • @william44011
      @william44011 Год назад

      @@slaughter_salvo3298 For our sin, breaking God’s law, we are punished by burning in Hell for eternity, a place with no hope for our salvation. But God loved you, along with everyone else, so much and with all his heart that he gave his only Son, Jesus Christ, to this cursed world to be crucified on the cross. Now whosoever accepts Jesus Christ, God’s Son, as their Lord and Savior and believes he rose from the dead the third day will be saved from eternal damnation in Hell and live in Heaven in paradise with him forever.
      Many will choose to follow Satan, whether it be because they think they won’t succeed otherwise or won’t have any joy or friendships, but he will soon reveal himself as a murderer and a liar as he was since the beginning and he will curse all his followers as he cursed God and all of Satan’s followers will be cased into ever burning Hell. Here me all when I say: repent of sins and accept the Lord Jesus Christ or face God’s righteous judgment.

    • @vg6761
      @vg6761 Год назад +62

      @@omegalilbchass8270 rubbish sentiment r/antiwork all the way

  • @acegeekflex9408
    @acegeekflex9408 2 года назад +582

    I know I don't work there and I know there is a camera on him, but I love how everyone is nice and respectful to each other. It is just nice to watch the communication flow without any yelling or any nonsense.

    • @IceWarrior101
      @IceWarrior101 2 года назад +29

      Maybe all restaurants need someone filming then...

    • @WitHeRiNe-t2j
      @WitHeRiNe-t2j 2 года назад +2

      @@IceWarrior101 yesssss

    • @virgilwatkins552
      @virgilwatkins552 2 года назад +25

      It's like this in a lot of restaurants, cameras or not. We all know the job gets super stressful so it's easier to take it all in stride and just be cool because bitching at each other about nothing doesn't change the fact that people are hungry and the job just has to get done. Communication is HUGE in the service industry. We try to save our complaints for after work pints or quick hot takes when the servers come to the window to pick up plates.
      If there were anything definitive I had to say about working in a restaurant, it's that we all know what we're getting into, so we might as well be nice to each other while we do it.

    • @turtle_5004
      @turtle_5004 2 года назад

      This is different at the one i work at. Most of the managers are always bitching

    • @itsmejolls4222
      @itsmejolls4222 2 года назад +5

      I used to work at McDonald's and all they did was yell lmaoooo. It was probably because it was the busiest mcds in my city but mannnn I used to kill it on the grill lolll

  • @Honda3.0
    @Honda3.0 Год назад +14

    I have nothing but respect for those who work in fast food industries. Nothing like a rude customer to not understand what the workers go through. Keep up the good work

  • @andrewmiller3834
    @andrewmiller3834 Год назад +30

    I want you to know that it takes effort to pay attention to detail. Placing the pickle in the center and making sure the cheese is centered is awesome of you. Personally, I like this. You do a great job and I hope you feel some pride in that. Keep up the great work that you do. I appreciate it, very much!

    • @skither4305
      @skither4305 11 месяцев назад

      Jesus loves you (John 3:16) Turn to him before it’s too late!

    • @brotherrubin3914
      @brotherrubin3914 11 месяцев назад

      its supposed to be 2 pickles ,,,am i the only crazy one???? who and where puts only one pickle on a burger,,, its ridiculous and i bet the mentality comes from reasoning and NOT from common sense.

    • @iantrolington6594
      @iantrolington6594 11 месяцев назад

      @@brotherrubin3914 Yea it is corporate policy to use 2 pickles. Imagine not even being able to learn how to work at mcdonalds properly lol...

  • @Chelle130
    @Chelle130 2 года назад +629

    Seriously, this gives me the same anxiety those fast food games do… mad respect for knowing how to do all that AND doing it fast! We all need this kind of insight

    • @JayDosss
      @JayDosss 2 года назад +9

      Did it for 6 months and it was easy to know what to do most the time you’ll be cleaning or wiping stainless on overnights

    • @Hayden_fitnez
      @Hayden_fitnez 2 года назад +18

      Once you get the hang of it you just clock in and get straight to work and it just becomes natural, but honestly I don’t ever wanna work fast food again 😭

    • @Lots17
      @Lots17 2 года назад +3

      Really? I find it quite relaxing somehow

    • @maxheim3802
      @maxheim3802 2 года назад

      We actually need fast food banned asap because its based on animal abuse.

    • @jakubmatousek9429
      @jakubmatousek9429 2 года назад

      "Knowing how to do ALL THAT"? Literally any other job requires more knowledge than this brain-dead job.

  • @ricobossbro6437
    @ricobossbro6437 2 года назад +680

    I hope this account shows people who haven’t worked in fast food to be patient when we’re busy this man is MOVING and that’s prolly a normal day

    • @pesvids6673
      @pesvids6673 2 года назад +16

      looks pretty calm the way he’s moving on a normal day u have to work faster

    • @TypingWithClaws
      @TypingWithClaws 2 года назад +13

      I've worked at Jimmy John's before, where they always emphasize that they're "freaky fast". Honestly it looks fast but when you've worked there a while and you know exactly what to grab from where and all that you kinda just go through the motions with it. Doesn't take away that fast food can still be stressful at times because you have to make as little mistakes as possible while still going at that speed so you keep the whole thing moving.

    • @MrSatanSir666
      @MrSatanSir666 2 года назад +7

      Ain't moving fast enough imo

    • @shalom8858
      @shalom8858 2 года назад +5

      Never worked fast food and never will. This channel should be shown to all young kids so they can concentrate on getting an education.

    • @thomaspalin7188
      @thomaspalin7188 2 года назад +21

      @@shalom8858 bro mcdoanlds is a good option for students who are studying and need cash bruh 😹😹

  • @jamesvarner4319
    @jamesvarner4319 11 месяцев назад +4

    Some Mickey D's are obviously way busier than others. I wish all of them were this focused on the job. This dude actually works fast.

  • @daufy954
    @daufy954 10 месяцев назад +1

    it's been 12 years since i worked at mcdonalds, funny to see a POV of working in the kitchen again, brings back memories.

  • @mazi6gtr642
    @mazi6gtr642 2 года назад +411

    Man I remember working in a restaurant. Saturdays and sundays were the worst, the tickets would start printing the moment we opened up and they wouldn’t stop unless someone manually stopped the online orders. The tickets would be falling off the line 5 minutes into service. Everyone on the line busting their ass and not even eating until 7 hours later. Shit sucked. Restaurant workers will always get my respect , especially since I know from experience . From dishwasher to lead line cook lol

    • @sadiestreasures
      @sadiestreasures 2 года назад +2

      how come some burgers get tickets and some dont?

    • @dylan_van2198
      @dylan_van2198 2 года назад +16

      @@sadiestreasures The ones that get tickets are when a customer customizes the sandwich. For example, when someone doesn't want pickles on their cheeseburger. The ones that don't get tickets are the ones that follow the normal recipe.

    • @StarDeadlyKiller
      @StarDeadlyKiller 2 года назад +1

      the worst days for me was thursday friday and saturday nights were the busiest days for me and i use the work at a place called top gold down in jacksonville florida only work there for 3 and those days get busy but i’m not going back

    • @JJ-yy6wy
      @JJ-yy6wy 2 года назад +1

      ​@@dylan_van2198 or sometimes the stupid ticket machine stops functioning

    • @user-qy6tu9ip9v
      @user-qy6tu9ip9v 2 года назад +2

      @@JJ-yy6wy Omg my first shift in kitchen the printer didn't work and we were constantly busy. I didn't get a break for the whole 8 hour shift.

  • @brightasyellow
    @brightasyellow 2 года назад +759

    Legit people need to understand how much goes into getting our meals to us. We want things customized, perfectly executed, and done at lightning speed even when it's busy. Thanks to everyone in the food industry because it can be a hard and thankless job!

    • @garretdrake9920
      @garretdrake9920 Год назад

      @I AM you are the worst kind of person

    • @kimcederlund0391
      @kimcederlund0391 Год назад +8

      @I AM bruh

    • @MrGhoulie
      @MrGhoulie Год назад +15

      I’m a cook at a higher end Italian place and what you say about getting things customized hits home! Of course if someone is paying for it they should get the meal they want to eat, but during lunch time we have had requests to cut the crust off of our sandwiches, and one lady requested we cut the tails off of her shrimp for her 😂 we did it of course but it’s just that extra time spent in a busy kitchen that makes it annoying

    • @voxii_13
      @voxii_13 Год назад +5

      @I AM I found him! The entitled brat!

    • @CodeineCrusader
      @CodeineCrusader Год назад +6

      @I AM are you slow? I bust my ass at culver fastfood. The bullshit we deal with is unreal especially customers that make a scene for 5 minute wait time(which is the amount of time to cook a chicken patty)

  • @moonbyul873
    @moonbyul873 10 месяцев назад +4

    As someone who's worked "dead end" jobs, I think this does a halfway decent example of showing how hard it really is. This isn't just the fast food industries, but I worked bottom of the totem pole "cart collector/Janitor/bagger/shelf stocker" and it's insane how non-stop and difficult it is. Yeah it doesn't require specialized knowledge/schooling, but it requires being quick, getting yelled at by higher ups and customers, non-stop working, and just outright mental fatigue. Been watching a lot of behind the scenes fast food videos lately (saw a five guys one and that one's nuts too.) Kind of makes me wish I was able to record myself on my grocery store job. I've been called some of the meanest things, seen other employees get physically assaulted, almost get assaulted myself, and I think it'd make for some good content. There are no jobs that don't deserve a living wage, so long as you perform that job to a respectable level. (ie: not calling out/no-showing constantly, actually doing your job, and being able to keep up even if it's stressful.) These videos show a deliberate and good worker, and even though work is constant, he never once gets audibly flustered. I'd kill to have co-workers like this guy.

  • @collapedcmg1109
    @collapedcmg1109 Год назад +3

    Dope man, I have 4yrs in the kitchen , I’m 21. Love having managers like you that love to hustle and provide a productive environment.. I just became a shift leader at a Taco Bell few months back, it’s not as busy as I’d like watching these videos while applying for shift leader positions at local McDonald’s to get myself prepared ! Haha

  • @worldwide_cruising
    @worldwide_cruising 2 года назад +1199

    I never thought it would be so stressful behind the scenes, but thank you Stephen for showing the reality!

    • @ty8473
      @ty8473 2 года назад +106

      It’s extremely stressful in fast food or even restaurants as well. People just don’t understand unless you work plenty and plenty of rushes, extreme emotions and no breaks for hours sometimes especially restaurants

    • @nogunk147
      @nogunk147 2 года назад

      What exactly is stressful about putting condiments on a bun and then placing a pre cooked patty? You're doing the same monotonous action over and over for hours on end. How could you possibly fuck it up? Its designed to be idiot proof for gods sake and it would still stress you out? My god you must wish you at least paid some iota of attention in school so you would have turned out an at least somewhat functional adult but here we are

    • @TheFn414
      @TheFn414 2 года назад +75

      Yup. But people still wanna talk shit about workers being slow. When they dont see a 30 Mchickn order befor them, or 5 100 dollar door dashes that we gotta do

    • @mikahist4155
      @mikahist4155 2 года назад

      Yeah, or 12 hour shifts. After 8 hour and hundreds of people you are mentally dead.

    • @jubjubs1000
      @jubjubs1000 2 года назад +5

      ikr lol next time i wont order so much just a burger thanks haha

  • @rookietrucker-vi
    @rookietrucker-vi 2 года назад +185

    This gave me a major case of nostalgia. I remember getting home from a shift and couldn’t fall asleep cause the “beeping” was still stuck in my head

    • @weighsgt321
      @weighsgt321 Год назад +3

      lol wtf

    • @benjjpeg
      @benjjpeg Год назад +9

      lmaoo I would remember those beeps even though I quit the job

    • @dragomilosevic4823
      @dragomilosevic4823 Год назад +6

      1st time I heard those rings and bells I thought their was a boxing match on the tv they used to have in store

    • @Zaxares
      @Zaxares Год назад +10

      I hear those beeps all the time when I'm in a McDonald's (as a customer, but total respect to the guys behind the counter) and I always wondered what it meant. Thanks to these videos, I now know that it's letting you know when the fries/nuggets are ready. XD

    • @thousandaire_emperor
      @thousandaire_emperor Год назад

      @@benjjpeg why did you quit its looks alot fun

  • @Nicknero
    @Nicknero 10 месяцев назад +1

    Holy crap how much I underestimated how much coordination and multi-tasking this job actually is.
    I used to play a game on the ps5 with my girlfriend called Overcooked, which is basically a fastfood kitchen simulator with funny quirks added to it. But it's actually not that far off from reality it seems. It's hella chaotic, and very stress endusing.
    Mad respect for the calm, organized attitude.

  • @inferna3990
    @inferna3990 Год назад +3

    i cant even imagine working at the grill all day. i worked for 2 weeks at a mcdonalds, and the only things they had me do were sit at the front counter, clean tables, and do the dishes, then they fired me for being too slow. i cant imagine having the pressure of peoples orders getting to them on time, but also in good condition. i massively respect you and hope you're doign well at your job :)

  • @cakeschmammert
    @cakeschmammert 2 года назад +111

    I've never worked in fast food, but this reminds me to always stay patient with our fast food workers. Appreciate everything you do.

    • @Iceify_
      @Iceify_ Год назад +2

      I work at McDonald’s. This is a long ass 10 minutes I’ll tell you what. 10 minutes for us on the clock goes by in an instant while we are busy

  • @woodsman1382
    @woodsman1382 2 года назад +320

    What's gets me the most is the cleanness of your station. Not a single bit of food spillage on the counter as you made a few dozen burgers. Nice job.

    • @CallMeSpace
      @CallMeSpace 2 года назад +4

      I respect him for that too. Very difficult because that means both good performance from the person initiating the burgers and the person wrapping and finishing them.

    • @D0ink3r
      @D0ink3r 2 года назад +2

      Very unusual lol

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 2 года назад +3

      that’s cause he’s going slow as a mule. he needs to focus more on his sense of urgency instead of making videos

    • @Christopher-qg4hn
      @Christopher-qg4hn 2 года назад +15

      @@brownie3454 customers like you are the reason fast food works could hate their jobs. This man makes the burgers faster than you would.

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 2 года назад +3

      @@Christopher-qg4hn i worked at mcdonald’s for two weeks and if i ever went as slow as this guy i wouldn’t have made it past the first day. maybe his location is very low traffic compared to the one i worked at

  • @Owano
    @Owano Год назад +5

    0:51 The way you stack those patties with such percision is very impressive

    • @pinguin3744
      @pinguin3744 Год назад +3

      looks pretty standard (i work at mcdonalds)

  • @rde6519
    @rde6519 Год назад +2

    I watch these all the time now. Use to work in retail and food industry. I appreciate what you are doing as it makes people appreciate it more due to how hard y’all work. I am a REALTOR now but will always remember my retail work life as I did it for over a decade. Good for you man! I will keep watching your videos too. It is soothing in a way and I don’t get why but it is.

  • @MrXenopuff
    @MrXenopuff 2 года назад +78

    This guy doing more for the public perception of back of house/service industry than any thing ever before. From one cook to another I appreciate these videos and am always somehow entertained. Keep it up man!

    • @cameronmoore6062
      @cameronmoore6062 2 года назад

      Thats not a cook. Thats a sandwich assembler

  • @tomk4t
    @tomk4t 2 года назад +195

    It's crazy to me how a place with such high efficiency pays so little and the highest paying job I've ever had was the most inefficient place I've ever worked at.

    • @JohnnyBoy8089
      @JohnnyBoy8089 Год назад +40

      Right?! I had a job paying me $23 and out of habbit im a fast worker coming from working at a deli. I had atleast 2hrs of actual work at the new job and 8hrs of just looking at my phone. They wanted me to drag the 2hrs of workload so i can look somewhat bussy. Sounds nice but felt like paid jail

    • @silvy3047
      @silvy3047 Год назад

      That efficiency comes at a price

    • @delta_trend_0795
      @delta_trend_0795 Год назад +1

      @@silvy3047 What price?

    • @amistrophy
      @amistrophy Год назад +1

      @@JohnnyBoy8089 ayo look somewhat whatM

    • @gomezsalcedoemilio7563
      @gomezsalcedoemilio7563 Год назад +3

      it's called exploitation

  • @SuperMalbert
    @SuperMalbert 11 месяцев назад +1

    At 2:04 he caught the paper that was about to fall then someone started humming the ultra instinct music LOL

  • @user-br3ou2cs9o
    @user-br3ou2cs9o 4 месяца назад

    The McDonald's Brothers would be amazed and happily surprised as it pertains to the substantial amount of food preparation accomplished in such a short period time.

  • @rocktown5014
    @rocktown5014 2 года назад +262

    As someone who has never worked in fast food but worked in every other capacity of the restaurant business over the past 20 years, it's actually quite interesting to see just how much the design of McDonalds is made around speed and efficiency -- and it's really a thing of beauty to watch, so long as it's one of the better run franchises (as it appears yours is). I can certainly respect what you guys do, as a cook and fellow Stephen myself. ;)

    • @victorvidal9056
      @victorvidal9056 2 года назад +5

      I was talking about this with my friends the other day, every time u take a look at the kitchen someone is doing something

    • @Otaku-hv9ft
      @Otaku-hv9ft Год назад

      @@victorvidal9056 Because they are forced to do something, what can I say.

    • @Yambag
      @Yambag Год назад +1

      for real. i wish i could just push a "mahi" button on my oven at work and have it beep when the temp is perfect 😂

    • @rocktown5014
      @rocktown5014 Год назад +3

      @@Otaku-hv9ft "Forced"??? They're getting paid to work -- slightly different scenario.

    • @Otaku-hv9ft
      @Otaku-hv9ft Год назад +3

      @@rocktown5014 You're forced to do something to keep your job. Same scenario.

  • @extremelyviolentlyvioletpl6073
    @extremelyviolentlyvioletpl6073 2 года назад +298

    I'm getting anxiety just from watching you help prepare orders non-stop, you guys are awesome.

  • @kalmage136
    @kalmage136 11 месяцев назад +1

    Much respect & much appreciation for you & many others tackling on fast-food food prep & serving. Keeping up with demand & pacing is something every one may not be able to tolerate or even handle. Thank you for sharing.

  • @nixto0
    @nixto0 23 дня назад +1

    Am I the only one who this video takes back to when he worked at Macdonalds? it looks like someone recorded my experience

  • @MRLogan850
    @MRLogan850 2 года назад +103

    I'm working at McDonald's in Spain to pay my nursing degree. Actually, I've been working for them for about 6 years in the kitchen and there are some nights that I had 40 orders: customers inside the restaurant, McAuto and delibery. People don't see the work and phisic/mental effort we have to make to try to get the job done.

    • @jubjubs1000
      @jubjubs1000 2 года назад +1

      Yeah after seeing this i no longer order A bigmac a chicken sand and a milkshake. just a burger thanks and some fries lol

    • @user-li8wj3lt2l
      @user-li8wj3lt2l 2 года назад +2

      " I've been working for them for about 6 years"
      How do you people even manage that? This low-paying, dead-end job and there are hundreds of better paying, more meaningful or less effort jobs than fast-food.

    • @MRLogan850
      @MRLogan850 2 года назад +2

      @@user-li8wj3lt2l Right Now, I have one university degree and currently I'm studying nursing (another degree) to try to get a better job. McDonald's helps me by giving me less days of work but the minimum financial requiriments to pay my degree. Its hard to explain (sorry for my english). In summary, i have worked for them for 6 Years but between 20 to 30 Hours a week, not 40 :) and also depends on what category you Are: if you Are a trainer like me you Get better salary (€ per hour) than the Other mates.

    • @jonyboy3338
      @jonyboy3338 2 года назад +1

      @@user-li8wj3lt2l low paying dead end¿¿¿ Wtf... It is a great work...

    • @user-li8wj3lt2l
      @user-li8wj3lt2l 2 года назад +1

      @@jonyboy3338 I wouldn't say so, you are constantly doing something, you have to deal with customers, you have to multitask. All this for a minimum wage. This is like a job at factory except you are working with food. And in the end, will you learn something useful or advance in career? No.

  • @brannonsmith22
    @brannonsmith22 2 года назад +64

    I haven't worked in McDonald's since 3 years ago, and I remember doing everything in this video so vividly LMAO. It was like I was actually initiating again. I sometimes miss working there, but at the same time it was just so much stress. Our rush hours and bus rush days were just painful. My manager would put me on grill for rush hours because I could work more proficiently there than most people I worked with, but man was it tough.

    • @FXPips11
      @FXPips11 2 года назад +2

      Great job, hated truck day tho. Oooh, yeah, hated oil changes too🤣

    • @b4sh936
      @b4sh936 Год назад +2

      Same, my manager always puts me on grill or on chicken (on my mc the one that's on chicken must restock everything, so it's the busiest role), but I kinda like pushing myself and using all 6 grills at the same time with even spare time lol

  • @nikkolaus
    @nikkolaus Год назад +1

    I must say, that was strangely therapeutic

  • @Sgplgame
    @Sgplgame 2 года назад +150

    I am so invigorated with how the kitchen runs like a well oiled platoon inside a cramped grease slicked tank. Bravo!

    • @AlKaseltzer87
      @AlKaseltzer87 2 года назад +1

      They made that mistake with me. I worked 12 years for McDonald's from 17 to 29. My last 6 months there, they started dicking me over on kitchen staff and I ended quitting without notice.

    • @gonesurfing1011
      @gonesurfing1011 2 года назад

      @@AlKaseltzer87 wow. That’s one story to tell! Hope you found another job with no struggles. Hope you have a beautiful and blessed rest of your life and find a good career xx

    • @_Code_3
      @_Code_3 2 года назад

      @@AlKaseltzer87 who’s ‘they’? Management, or head office? Cause if you’re not even a manager, then why would you whinge about “your” staff? And if you are a manager, then you’d be responsible for hiring staff, unless you’re an assistant manager, but you’d still probably have a say

    • @davidvong3943
      @davidvong3943 2 года назад

      Watch the movie “The founder” pretty interesting about how McDonalds was started and ran.

  • @CodyStJohn01
    @CodyStJohn01 2 года назад +85

    Mad respect bro. As a shift manager / line cook I agree with the whole comment section on speed and what we go through trying to make 300+ orders an hour

  • @kensy7077
    @kensy7077 Год назад +2

    Man, this brought some nostalgic feelings. McDonald’s was my first job and taught me a great work ethic, especially in speed and efficiency. Thanks for the video!

  • @kingchrisl89
    @kingchrisl89 Год назад +1

    As a former worker, I honestly don't miss having to run table & running grill/fryer solo; all for slave wages. I work at a warehouse that pays double (or higher at peak time) what I earned at McDonald's.

  • @Empolo18
    @Empolo18 2 года назад +346

    I know that kicked off feel. When I worked the line at Tacobell I was always mid, but occasionally they'd put me on hot/grill and it would be like 15 mins till they threw me back to midline. It's just crazy how certain spots just flow better with different people. On grill, I'd be slow with shells etc. On midline I'd be on cruise control for hours.

    • @ECFREFLEX
      @ECFREFLEX 2 года назад +13

      Yup bro, I did dishes and the fryer for chicken and fries. Was a pro at doing both at once but if you put me on assembling burgers or grills I’m just mid like you said. I get too caught up in how I’d like it and there’s so many orders at once. Idk dealing with customers just isn’t for me in a fast faced food industry
      So happy I work at a steal plant now but I think about going back to McDonald’s to try and get a salary plus benefit job in the future

    • @Empolo18
      @Empolo18 2 года назад +4

      @@ECFREFLEX Big mood. I quit and got a logistics job. Worked that for 5 years till I got my Class A to run freight. I miss the speed and chaos of the line, but at the same time I don't want to go back.

    • @VaanNeiiru
      @VaanNeiiru 2 года назад +16

      They call it "Aces in their places"

    • @UNGORIAHABD
      @UNGORIAHABD 2 года назад +1

      @@VaanNeiiru I like that phrase, I'll try to remember that!

    • @loungegod
      @loungegod 2 года назад

      When I was at Taco Bell they tried to put me on hot/mid a few times but it didn't work out too well so they just told me to clean everything cause I was closing shift.

  • @bandgeek6778
    @bandgeek6778 2 года назад +21

    I'm a fast food manager, and for some ungodly reason, watching this brings me joy.

    • @marcior.2153
      @marcior.2153 Год назад +3

      team work is always kewl to see.

  • @zeldaisazombie
    @zeldaisazombie Год назад +1

    "Only ketchup and pickles"
    Puts one pickle slice on there.
    Cold blooded right there.

  • @Flyforawhiteguy1982
    @Flyforawhiteguy1982 Год назад +3

    I dont know why people make it seem like fast food workers are on the bottom of the stack. Let the ones who hate try to do what they do. I think these workers are way under paid.

  • @reddisdead
    @reddisdead 2 года назад +196

    why does the mayonnaise dispenser sound like a nail clipper

    • @theuniverse5173
      @theuniverse5173 2 года назад +8

      Idk

    • @chmcnuggetsbro5239
      @chmcnuggetsbro5239 2 года назад +4

      There is ridges in it so every time you squeeze it it is just the tube going down a notch so it can dispense the sauce inside

    • @Winterblade49
      @Winterblade49 2 года назад +8

      It has a rachet system so every time you click it it moves down a little smart design

    • @self4797
      @self4797 2 года назад

      @@theuniverse5173 🤣

    • @ellefalconer1095
      @ellefalconer1095 2 года назад

      Is it because it's thicker than ketchup?

  • @S374PH
    @S374PH 2 года назад +565

    i was a chef in what snobs would call "real" restaurant, worked fast casual for the most part of my career and the most important trait a good line cook can have is consistency, every day has to be the same,, every day is about repetition until it becomes muscle memory until its instinct and this guy is a fucking machine, ive got mad respect for it. anyone in the comments aspiring to be a fine dining chef or even just a fast casual line cook, doing a stint in a fast food franchise will teach you more about kitchen work ethic and the importance of hyper consistency than you'll learn anywhere else in your early years, it might seem like a waste of your time, why wouldn't i just go work the pit in a proper restaurant for a year like every other fine dining cook, but if you can do a 500/1000$£ rush in a franchised shithole to the exact spec so that your customer cant tell the difference between your dominoes in Birmingham and your dominoes in london and do that day in day out for 6 months you'll have abetter foundation for your future than any entitled prick who goes out to be top shit chef and gets nowhere

    • @ferrarifast1429
      @ferrarifast1429 2 года назад +17

      Realest thing I've ever read on RUclips.

    • @sucioization
      @sucioization 2 года назад +20

      good advice. We had an Iron Chef winner work for my company before it aired on TV and by the end of it all, he told us how humbled he was working in a fast casual environment and appreciated how much labor and precision it takes, even if it’s considered ”cheap”.

    • @TheYoshikawa
      @TheYoshikawa 2 года назад +1

      Run on sentence

    • @ZeroDownEnt
      @ZeroDownEnt 2 года назад

      he touched the receipt paper while making the food. does he not know that the receipt paper has cancerous particles on it?

    • @Lori_L
      @Lori_L 2 года назад +7

      @@ZeroDownEnt and so does the food! 🤷‍♀️

  • @rydoggo
    @rydoggo Год назад

    I used to listen to the beeps and noises that go on in the kitchen when I went to McDonald's as a kid, now I can make sense of all of em.

  • @darreldavis5561
    @darreldavis5561 Год назад +2

    Thank you for being responsible and accountable for what you do for so many people. I appreciate everyone that has his standards !

  • @sawman88
    @sawman88 2 года назад +57

    I like how you guys would constantly help eachother out even if you just had an extra few seconds

    • @talal3c
      @talal3c 2 года назад +15

      literally the most comforting thing in the workplace is having co workers you can confide in. ones that fw you and you fw them

  • @indiansfever11
    @indiansfever11 2 года назад +99

    I honestly have mostly great memories of working at McDonald's. First store I worked at still had a smoking section, so I'm old I guess. I met my first serious girlfriend working with her at McDonald's. I took her to my senior prom. We did other "firsts" together lol. I learned a good work ethic from there, how to be quick and efficient. I still remember working those late 4 to closes and getting out after midnight on those cool summer nights. Good stuff.

    • @topiiii
      @topiiii 2 года назад +5

      This is me rn

    • @terrorrbabbletwo
      @terrorrbabbletwo 2 года назад +7

      Speed, efficiency, and being on time are all traits I learned from working at McDs when I was 17. I always worked the 4am-1pm shifts because nobody wanted those hours. Still have my uniform hanging up in my closet from 16 years ago as a proud reminder of where I came from.

    • @t0xic668
      @t0xic668 2 года назад

      the v card firsts or the other firsts?

    • @pauldawnay7813
      @pauldawnay7813 2 года назад +1

      Worked for nearly 5 years at McDonald’s, worked my up to management, but I will never forget the times on the grill, very fond memories, fantastic training, a lot has helped me later life in other jobs, and the best bit I made some good friends I am still in touch with some 25 years later,

  • @robfrancois
    @robfrancois Год назад +3

    As a former BK/KFC and Wendy's worker/manager, it's great to see someone proficient in sandwich making. I also have wanted to see the behind the scenes in McDonald's so thanks!

    • @daddylane6870
      @daddylane6870 Год назад +1

      Kfc be pssing me off

    • @robfrancois
      @robfrancois Год назад +1

      @@daddylane6870 Working there was BRUTAL! I miss making chicken but I had no staff. I was an Assistant Manager and half the time I was cooking or doing dishes. The Store Manager was a fat lazy idiot. I had employees making more than I did because they got overtime because no one else would show up.

    • @daddylane6870
      @daddylane6870 Год назад +1

      @@robfrancois yeah like I’m brand new there so they expect me to do everything already I just already know I’m not gonna do good lol

    • @robfrancois
      @robfrancois Год назад +1

      @@daddylane6870 Ouch! Hang in there!

    • @daddylane6870
      @daddylane6870 Год назад

      @@robfrancois Fr I am

  • @zducky_1
    @zducky_1 Год назад

    this video taught me how to actually know what to expect when i show up to my mcdonalds job first day lmao

  • @funguy4900
    @funguy4900 2 года назад +118

    People don’t realize how fast paced this job is. They deserve a lot of credit for their work.

    • @fistedwaffle4205
      @fistedwaffle4205 Год назад +4

      @I AM ain’t no way moe

    • @habboloyalty1893
      @habboloyalty1893 Год назад +1

      I told my mom if I can be a cook at the mcdonald, but looking at this video. I dont think i want to work there anymore. Because how fast this guy goes.. Im scared I might get in trouble If i did a mistake on putting the wrong things on burger. If i have to go fast like this guy does.

    • @RaiJK3
      @RaiJK3 Год назад +4

      @@habboloyalty1893you gotta build this pace up. You’ll learn. Just takes some time.

    • @efra2802
      @efra2802 Год назад +1

      @@habboloyalty1893 becomes instinct or muscle memory after a while l, it’s repetitive and once you get into the motion it just flows naturally, ofc you’ll make a mistake (ex: my 3rd week as a line cook during an insanely busy day I had ticket left for 30min, it sucks and its demoralizing but it happens)

    • @b4sh936
      @b4sh936 Год назад

      @@habboloyalty1893 nah bro, you will catch on, most ppl are humble and will try to help you improve (this is my experience, maybe not everywhere). But you are right it's a high paced job, this isnt even near the customers we get here on rush hour

  • @Mousepad051
    @Mousepad051 2 года назад +13

    I never worked at Mcdonald's but i did work at Long John Silvers for many years, and Burger King for a year. This actually makes me miss those places. The way you are constantly telling your guy on the other side what you can get for him, and asking for him to get for you. It's a hell of a hard job sometimes, but you get a sense of accomplishment when you manage to get through a busy rush and everything goes well.

  • @sammylacks4937
    @sammylacks4937 11 месяцев назад +2

    What this doesnt show is ten minutes before closing on a Friday night and two buses of football teams pull in hungry.

  • @karurasensei
    @karurasensei Год назад +1

    Yeah ive worked in fast food and those constant beeps and shit still play in my nightmares

  • @zachblundeto7137
    @zachblundeto7137 2 года назад +128

    That’s hard work bro. Can’t believe people abuse workers like especially the rude customers. Much respect bro.

    • @justinharris6792
      @justinharris6792 2 года назад +5

      Yeah minimum wage is only $11 for me

    • @braydenschlote4239
      @braydenschlote4239 2 года назад +1

      @@justinharris6792 i was making 9.85 in fast food, wasnt worth it

    • @aK1baby
      @aK1baby 2 года назад +5

      the wage is respectable to the created value the worker has. as this job does not require high qualifications its not paid with big amounts.
      i wont say its no hardwork as you will be quite exhausted after shift for sure - i've worked at a company restaurant myself almost late and nightshifts only on all kitchenjobs. i do respect the work, but its not as demanding as ppl want it to be. iam glad i've seen this side of the coin as well and i learned a lot, what still helps me in my todays job as a manager.

    • @The808Mixmaster
      @The808Mixmaster Год назад +1

      It ain't hard work man up dude lmao

    • @mtpstv94
      @mtpstv94 Год назад +1

      @@justinharris6792 "Only". I get it, but minimum wage in some states is as low as $7.25 and not long ago many people were making as low as $5.15. These people want $15 an hour which I made as a Network/PBX Admin for a fortune 500 company. I mean, come on. I studied from the time I was 9 years old to get a job like that yet they want to just walk in day one and make the same wage.

  • @TraumaER
    @TraumaER 2 года назад +248

    *At Burger King long ago, I was slow at everything because I wanted to make every order perfect. They moved me permanently to cashier LOL!*
    😊

    • @chriswright8074
      @chriswright8074 2 года назад +13

      I start tomorrow I have experience as a cashier so should I do the same ?

    • @TraumaER
      @TraumaER 2 года назад +18

      @@chriswright8074 depends on your manager. They basically told me not to worry about making the food and that they would do all that. I was just to take orders and money LOL.

    • @chriswright8074
      @chriswright8074 2 года назад +5

      @@TraumaER it went like this I told them I have no experience what's so ever other than being a cashier he was like alright I'm throw you on with the heavy hitters I'm literally like bro why not mornings 😂😂😂🤦‍♀️

    • @thebiglebrowski3695
      @thebiglebrowski3695 2 года назад +4

      @turntwigg Sloppy for their fiest two years ... I would love to see some stats on how many McDs workers last past 6 months let alone 2 years o.O
      It is mostly a college kid or desperation job and not something people actively try to be good at ...

    • @TraumaER
      @TraumaER 2 года назад +1

      @@thebiglebrowski3695 lol this. I’m now lead engineer of a big company. But I still remember my minimum wage jobs. Fun times. But yeah I didn’t last longer than a summer at any of these places ahha!

  • @kevinhewitt1428
    @kevinhewitt1428 Год назад

    Not done like I did 30 years ago. Respect.
    The word we cringed was 'BUS!!!'. 12 regs, 6 with, 12 macs, 6 qtrs repeat reapeat repeat.
    In fairness, it was a magnificent assembly line and I was trained to handle it at 14 years old.

  • @WWIIREBEL
    @WWIIREBEL Год назад +2

    i got canned for being too slow in the kitchen(according to them). However i was not trained correctly and i had no idea what i was doing most the time as is because several different employees kept showing me different ways to do things and even the managers were confusing me all the time.I brought it up to corporate and they said "Well i guess your sadly not fit for our fast paced work environment, so we'll let you go". So i started a home based business (successful) and have actually been better off, since i can work at my own pace and not rushing through things.

  • @WillfromBrooklyn
    @WillfromBrooklyn 2 года назад +40

    This video was satisfying... At first. Then I realized that you probably do this 8hrs a day 5+ days a week and decided that it's basically hell on earth.

    • @jamesmccormick4391
      @jamesmccormick4391 Год назад +3

      I'm a service worker at McDonald's and it's funny because when they teach you table for the first time it's really satisfying and fun just like how it looks to you. But ur right once u actually have to go hard for even 3 straight lunch hours it's hardcore

    • @chino6801
      @chino6801 Год назад +2

      its hell man, i worked at mcdonalds for bout a year and wanted to kms

  • @MemeNess
    @MemeNess 2 года назад +8

    8:17 rip lol

  • @mxtionp225
    @mxtionp225 Год назад

    Crazy how I’m watching this hours before I go to work

  • @kingart999
    @kingart999 Год назад +1

    It’s satisfying to watch someone else do what I do haha

  • @michaela.754
    @michaela.754 2 года назад +17

    This guy has that "if you have time to lean you have time to clean" energy

  • @livingonearth8976
    @livingonearth8976 2 года назад +130

    Holy shit, this level of intensity is not for me I realise. I mostly ikely would have crippled under this pressure, or messed up about 76% of all the orders 24/7.
    Good job man. Jealous of your professionally and ability to work productive, fast and focused and almost completely fault free. Awesome stuff to watch, hope you're enjoying life and are healthy, as much as possible!

    • @kylespevak6781
      @kylespevak6781 2 года назад +32

      Meanwhile people be like, "Minimal skills, minimal pay. You don't deserve a livable wage."

    • @rexman971
      @rexman971 2 года назад +10

      @@kylespevak6781 if you prove yourself at a job you should at least qualify for a livable wage. People who say these are low talent jobs but look at this guy's work ethic. Also the same aholes probably go to McDonald's and expect their precious breakfast to go in minutes.

    • @planesandcanes5094
      @planesandcanes5094 2 года назад +4

      from a stranger in the void here but the solution is always screw everything and everyone. What's step 1 and work out from there. If they're all shouting just keep focusing on the step after 1 and the task gets done. They can scream all they want, the world can beep and moan but the answer is always forget them all, "what's step 1, alright now what's step 2, etc etc"
      Worse they can ever do is fire you and in the states that isn't much of a threat especially at McDonald's pay.

    • @AREA_FIFTY_1
      @AREA_FIFTY_1 2 года назад +2

      when your life is that soft you think a fast food worker is to look up to and working hard... sad to see the goals of people these days'. there is a reason its called minimum wage (just barely employable)

    • @marcusrodriguez7395
      @marcusrodriguez7395 2 года назад

      Bro grow up it's almost like an assembly line even in scratch kitchens you can only make so much at once so just gotta find the fastest pace you can work at and do it if people really want their stuff they'll wait

  • @lockk405
    @lockk405 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was the grill master at Wendy’s for a while lol not my only job there but I think I cooked 250 burgers in an hour once. Some days I miss the work other days I’m glad I don’t need to work there anymore. Please respect the people who make your food.

  • @truv_
    @truv_ 10 месяцев назад

    when your strange playing while working at mcdonalds IS NOT THE VIBE.

  • @Zeni682
    @Zeni682 2 года назад +6

    This is hands down one of the most professional and communicative establishments I've ever seen. It's calm and yet fast-paced and cooperative with the whole team.

    • @BG-bx4ey
      @BG-bx4ey 2 года назад

      Yeah, on camera...

    • @Zeni682
      @Zeni682 2 года назад

      @@BG-bx4ey whether on or off it's one of the best I've seen

  • @Kazkrin
    @Kazkrin 2 года назад +102

    I don't know why, but I could watch it over and over. It's something fascinating in this system, how it works, how does the elements fits in the final product. Damn, really factory of food.

    • @allieboy181
      @allieboy181 2 года назад +9

      It’s interesting to me how everything they have is designed to cook the food perfectly everytime with no error from the employees

    • @cyoohoos
      @cyoohoos 2 года назад

      As a person who likes to cook. Good food is never a factory.

    • @mattbjerg
      @mattbjerg 2 года назад

      you should go watch 'The Founder' with Michael Keaton if you havnt already! :D

    • @redplanet2720
      @redplanet2720 2 года назад +1

      I worked at McDonalds for 5 years, it is exactly like a factory in the back. I've fed thousands upon thousands of people yet I have trouble cooking a fried egg in the morning.

    • @TraumaER
      @TraumaER 2 года назад +1

      @@redplanet2720 that's because I think McDonald's steams their eggs which I find to be unnecessary. They have a full griddle area. Instead they pour eggs into a steamer and smash them into pucks.

  • @SDOTFILMS
    @SDOTFILMS 11 месяцев назад +2

    man... i don't miss doing this. Much respect to them fastfood workers for doing they're thing to make us good. Thank you.

  • @79keydet
    @79keydet Год назад

    i dont even care about fastfood in general and mcdonalds in particular. but all of the videos of this guy working are incredible. I just smoke weed in the evening, make my tea and start watching. It's easy to get whats going on there, his moves are precise and are arranged with nice clicky and squeeshy sounds. Relaxing and ambient.

  • @eye-nb4sq
    @eye-nb4sq 2 года назад +79

    being the fastest doesn’t always mean putting out the best quality in fast food so just because he slow on grill doesn’t mean he’s bad at it

    • @anospravne8751
      @anospravne8751 2 года назад +12

      in MCd it unfortunetly means that

    • @FueledFromFiction
      @FueledFromFiction 2 года назад +11

      That’s what I’ve always said!!!
      As someone who’s been in the food industry for 5+ years, [fast food] is definitely not for me. I’ll ALWAYS prioritize quality over speed, don’t care if I’m not up to a company’s shitty “standard”.

    • @offpaladium.9646
      @offpaladium.9646 2 года назад

      yeah this video might makes it seems like that but at least where I work even the speed at which he was working on the table would be unacceptable

    • @soultaker991mlg5
      @soultaker991mlg5 2 года назад

      Time is monayyy!!

  • @joshuanunez9467
    @joshuanunez9467 2 года назад +14

    Your hustle is amazing & I love it. Not a lot of people know in’s & out’s of food service and I love these videos that show it. The way you stay ambitious & composed even during peak time really shows your positive character. You’re doing great.

  • @OregonCrow
    @OregonCrow 2 месяца назад

    Amazing how nice people are when they add a camera to the situation. First day he did any of it correctly.

  • @soulsharts
    @soulsharts 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I worked at McD's as a teenager, I called myself a "burger artist" to feel better about myself. :D I worked in the grill area mostly and I was fast as hell, fastest burger artist located near the Mississippi.

  • @AntiChris
    @AntiChris 2 года назад +10

    Man I do not miss these days, but I always appreciate watching videos like these reminding me about the experience.

    • @ArmyAlex95
      @ArmyAlex95 2 года назад +2

      exactly my thoughts. I love my security job now. But I don't forget where I started working when I was 16. Much better days now than back then.

  • @mattleslie4274
    @mattleslie4274 2 года назад +148

    Hats off to you guys. You definetly deserve the pay rise they are asking for. That is a lot of hard work.

    • @kingmeruem1
      @kingmeruem1 2 года назад +5

      he is the owner

    • @waynechernick3526
      @waynechernick3526 2 года назад +1

      Agree

    • @rvnx
      @rvnx 2 года назад +2

      @No limit ty He now owns the place, it's on his instagram.

    • @gimne
      @gimne 2 года назад

      When you do it many times you become skilled at it, remembered doing the exact things at the same pace or faster.

  • @takumeuzumaki6602
    @takumeuzumaki6602 Год назад +1

    "Work at McDonald's they said, It'll be easy they said."

  • @realliljayp
    @realliljayp Год назад +1

    He should one of the best employees of the fast food industry and derserved an award for the hard working he made 💯✍🏽

  • @SayKyleNotCow
    @SayKyleNotCow 2 года назад +5

    1:38 who else has hit their knuckles on the top clam shell scraping the grill? Ahhh the memories are flooding back to me lol

    • @DA_TV71
      @DA_TV71 5 месяцев назад +1

      Not me 😂
      I barely do grill
      I’m a service man.

  • @ginarobbins2741
    @ginarobbins2741 2 года назад +11

    I do not miss working at McDonald's ! Glad those days are behind me ! .. Your grill area looks spotless and I see everyone working together and communicating and not drive thru and counter people calling back food that was already sent up I hated when they did that

  • @garrettleao5167
    @garrettleao5167 10 месяцев назад

    The speed of this job reminds me of working as a pharmacy tech at a busy walgreens, same stress, same pace, same obnoxious customers

  • @Drippyshxt_69
    @Drippyshxt_69 Месяц назад

    Something about the McDonald’s buns taste so good, like they’re the most basic buns yet they have a distinct taste to them

  • @StayCivil955
    @StayCivil955 2 года назад +6

    @6:20 "Cover me im reloading!"

  • @Nev36
    @Nev36 Год назад +32

    This is actually fascinating. I’ll never take a McDonald’s for granted ever again. You guys work hard back there.

    • @skither4305
      @skither4305 11 месяцев назад

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    • @skither4305
      @skither4305 11 месяцев назад +1

      Jesus loves you (John 3:16) Turn to him before it’s too late!

    • @user-xq6ch1ji6p
      @user-xq6ch1ji6p 4 месяца назад +1

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      @user-xq6ch1ji6p 4 месяца назад

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  • @Gaminnewfie
    @Gaminnewfie 11 месяцев назад

    Worked at a Dairy Queen during my university days for a couple of months.
    I have mad respect for people that stick around and work hard at lunch rush hours. Lol
    It's never pleasant.

  • @HalValla01
    @HalValla01 Год назад +1

    4:05 that's some really quick thinking with the mustard

  • @XUIW
    @XUIW 2 года назад +5

    2:39 rip to the guy receiving this burger with a SINGLE small pickle

    • @julienielsen4462
      @julienielsen4462 26 дней назад

      That is what they put on cheeseburgers one pickle.

  • @ModoMusic94
    @ModoMusic94 2 года назад +4

    If I didn't know better I would guess this is the kitchen at the Chum Bucket lol

  • @focusmicro
    @focusmicro Год назад +1

    I work in I.T and no way can my brain cope with this! Kudos to you and your team!

  • @imflashmoni6538
    @imflashmoni6538 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow now i see why MCDONALD'S is so wealthy. They Only put 1 PICKLE ON YOUR BURGER 💀😂😂😂😂💀

  • @timcarter817
    @timcarter817 Год назад

    “I’m slow on grill”….dude you literally never stopped moving. Found a whole new respect for mcdonalds’ workers after seeing this

    • @DeWin157
      @DeWin157 Год назад +1

      I did grill for five months, six days a week, 11 hour days, it gets intense.