McDonald's POV: Lunch | Solo Food Assembly

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  • @Jenn-fj4dt
    I love how respectful everyone is there. I worked at McDonald's and all they did was curse at us all the time. New subscriber . Love your videos.
  • something about watching someone being efficient and motivated at their choice of employment is very relaxing. I could watch this all day.
  • @WillS-pl8wg
    I appreciate how this team is respectful of each other!Not to mention this kitchen looks clean.A clean and tidy kitchen is a must for success in the food industry.Thanks for the vids.Cheers!!
  • @LethalShadow04
    I just got accepted at my local McDonald’s and you’re videos are helping me learn whatever I need to know. I’m watching every call out, every fold of the wrapper and how quickly u move without causing trouble. Thx I’ll continue to watch
  • @seerpou
    people always diss the profession of working at mcdonalds but it's honestly such a high-demanding job and i have so much respect for all the people that pull it off
  • @Squashylemon
    I like watching these videos before bed it's a very calming experience. There isn't a lot of loud yelling all you hear is the sounds of the cooking equipment being used, the fans in the background, the staff using specific lingo to make sure the food is correctly done and, then to top it off we get this hypnotic visual of how the food is made.
  • @jenigma2178
    I'm impressed!! You do your job so well and you're great with your coworkers and such a good leader. I never realized how chaotic it is behind the scenes at fast food places. I only worked Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, but that was in the 90's. And even being in a college town, things back then weren't as hectic and people weren't as demanding or mean as they are now. I always try to be kind, but now I have much more appreciation for what ya'll do especially in current times.
  • @Yeowiepower
    I worked at McDonalds in Australia for 4 years, from the ages of 16-20. Watching this makes me tear up, I went from being a high school drop out with no confidence, prospects or much hope in life. To being a hard working employee who saved up enough money to buy a decent car and go travelling around Europe eventually. I learned so much about myself while I was there and found out just how capable and hard working I was. I honestly feel I could jump in today and smash it out just like I used too. McDonalds also taught me how to be a good trainer/leader. Their training programm is insanley good and whenever I've applied for jobs since, each employer was always impressed to see I started at Maccas (Australian nickname for McDonalds). Thanks for posting these videos, it's nice to see everyone commenting and appreciating how hard the job looks. The pressure was huge sometimes, not to mention most of these jobs are manned by kids just like me when I started out.
  • @inholee1732
    It’s like a VR game. Pretty cool to see how well trained fast food workers have to be. Constantly moving and pumping orders out. MCD should have a VR game.
  • @sharktoof1
    Pretty dope and admirable to see all the work that goes into this. Constant movement. No down time. This is a thankless job for sure. Doesn’t get enough respect 💪🏼
  • I love how sufficient everyone works and the easy communication❤️ good job guys
  • @jimmie8101
    For all the people thinking that they want to work here because of this video: Keep in mind that this is only about 30 minutes of a lunch rush. As a former line member, that's only the beginning. You're quite literally on your feet for about 8 hours a day. It's worse if you're closing up for the night. My body was in pain constantly because I was always, ALWAYS on my feet. Usually a normal lunch rush would run from about one and a half to two hours depending on the day. You're screwed on holidays because people are lonely and having nothing else, so they hang out at McDonald's. We actually had to shut down our McDonald's on Christmas Day purely because of the wait time. Each car had about an hour to wait in the drive thru. There were only three of us in the store. The manager, the cook (me), and drive thru running both windows. In this video, the line is fully staffed so they have nothing else to focus on besides making the food. In a real-world scenario, as a line cook, you're going to be juggling a bunch of things at the same time. If you don't, you best believe that restocking everything, cleaning, and prepping for the next shift is going to set you back about an hour.. and that's if you're efficient. The manager always has the option of jumping on during the lunch rush, and then jumping off to go take a seat in the office for whatever reason. It's two different worlds being a manager vs. Being an employee. Don't get me started on the customers... I'm an aerospace software engineer, and I still think McDonald's is one of the hardest jobs in the world. Don't let this video fool you.
  • @mikeg8402
    Didn't think I would enjoy this as much as I did. Respect to all the fast-food workers out there.
  • @pauldodds6271
    YOU EVEN PROPERLY PLACE THE CHEESE IN A STAR PATTERN, I'm so glad I'm not the only one who did this haha. Brings back some memories of my highschool days man! Keep up the good work, glad y'all have such a good and cool team at that location.
  • @TheHairline
    It may not have been the happiest time in my life but seeing such an exact recreation of how my day-to-days used to look, and done so well, really takes me back. I still keep in touch with my old crew, all the way back from 2007.
  • Never seen a Filet-o-Fish get made with this much love before.
  • I've started to appreciate grabbing a sandwich from McDonald's a little bit better after watching a lot of videos from this channel.
  • @Nick_4576
    oh man this brings back so many memories, the " Heard!" was an instant flash back. Some great people I met and worked with in the pit at a BBQ house.
  • @glendalf69
    Anybody else find themselves saying "Nuggs Out" or "Reg Out" before Stephen says it or is that just me 😂