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you are slightly off on that, they aren't paid enough to do math. if your job is soul crushing monotony why would you be motivated to solve a dickish customers math puzzles. that and they are multitasking already, most fast food places are about efficiency, and if they are juggling tasks, there is no brain power left to do math problems, it would break the flow. come to think of it those two things sorta contradict. i guess the more multitasking the more brain power..so its possible at a fast food or restaurant to use plenty of brain power juggling tasks. the real brainless jobs are stuff like cashier at walmart where you juggle nothing but are nothing but a drone.
I think I would just throw myself in the deep fryer if I had to work at McD's.
Funny story. There is this HUUUUGE guy that works at my local McD's. His name is Martin. He works with his mom there, they have been working together for years. One day my friend goes up to the late drive through window and orders a McMartin. The guy without missing a beat goes, "You can't afford a McMartin" in this slightly cocky/hilarious tone.
				
		
			