• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      Technically neither are since they don’t require a recognised qualification to be eligible to apply.

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        I mean… Just as logically though, they both are… Any shit takes practice to get good at really.

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          That’s not what the term means though. These are actual, real terms, that denote the amount of qualification needed to do a job.

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            McDonald’s definitely don’t care if their employees are effective or not. And they don’t reward effectiveness so what’s the point in trying.

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              If McDonalds didn’t care about effectiveness they wouldn’t be a household name, let alone an international corporation. People talk down about fast food, but it isn’t their business strategies that are bad.

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                I think the problem is that people don’t get paid enough to care anymore. Not even the managers. There’s too much wealth hoarding at the top in the US.