Wait until he sees how much work there is to making license plates
A former McDonald’s employee has been sentenced to five years in prison for setting a dumpster on fire because he was frustrated that the restaurant was so busy.
According to the United States Department of Justice, 34-year-old Joshua Daryl McGregor started a dumpster fire that temporarily shut down a McDonald’s restaurant in Savannah, Georgia.
Not one comment about a frigging 34 year old supposed man working at McDonalds? The only way someone should be working there at that age is if they are a manager, owner or retard.
Might be a homeless guy or recent parolee trying to build a work history. When I did advocacy work with my ex for the homeless about 25 years ago, I had a string of fast food places where the managers would hire folks like that for just that reason. They'd work there for 5-6 months and move on to a better paying job.
Wait a minute, why did this wind up in a federal court? Some DA's over stretching of interfering with interstate commerce?
ReplyDeleteBurn a city or two down...me'h. Start a dumpster on fire throw the book at the white guy.
ReplyDeleteThe DA really stuck it to him, so he must be a Trump supporter.
ReplyDeleteYes, the federal arson statute can be stretched in crazy ways when they want to... sadly.
ReplyDeleteStarting a dumpster fire or being inaugurated as a our current democrat president?
ReplyDeleteYet, I still got cold-ass fries.
ReplyDeleteNot one comment about a frigging 34 year old supposed man working at McDonalds? The only way someone should be working there at that age is if they are a manager, owner or retard.
ReplyDeleteMight be a homeless guy or recent parolee trying to build a work history. When I did advocacy work with my ex for the homeless about 25 years ago, I had a string of fast food places where the managers would hire folks like that for just that reason.
DeleteThey'd work there for 5-6 months and move on to a better paying job.