Pros
It was very clean, got to wear hats instead of hair nets
Cons
We gave our school schedule to our manager. She scheduled me right during a final exam. I contacted her and let her know of the conflict (which was her fault) and she said it was my responsibility to find someone to cover my shift, or I would get a point against me. I asked everyone and of course no one could covee. It is the most boring fast food job. There's only a handful of things on the menu. Toast (I felt so sorry for those people), chicken, and coleslaw. So you either stood over a stove buttering and flipping toast for hours, cooking the chicken, or prepping boxes or baskets. If you're on prep you were also responsible for salting and mixing fries with your hands. You only had cooking gloves on which did nothing to protect from the heat, and you had to do this when they came straight out of the fryer. Chicken was also made fresh so you had to pick it up with your hands. Gloves would get hard and break from the heat and they had to be replaced frequently. They pride themselves on the "perfect plate". It was so ridiculous that if you handed off a to-go box and the window person checked it, if the fork wasn't the right direction facing the right angle it was handed back to correct it. I promise no one has ever noticed where their fork is in the box. It gets bumped around anyway. Plus no one really knew which way it was supppsed to go. Every person had a different explanation, which was ridiculous. They would say "L for Love" and make a swooping motion with their hand for which way the fork would curve. The problem is everyone did a different direction. Plus the pay was horrible. I would work any other job for less pay before I would ever work there again, no matter how much they paid me. Oh and after you're there for x amount of time (can't remember exactly it was a long time though) you get a signed hard hat! How cool is that! (complete sarcasm)