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You could find good and caring people anywhere, actually. It's just hard to predict exactly where you'll meet such people, though. It's usually a surprise to me when someone is caring, because I never expect it.

2006-06-07 15:42:42 · answer #1 · answered by Kevin F 3 · 1 0

Yours is a strange question. IF there are good, caring people in the world, why would you NOT find them working at McDonald's? "Good" and "Caring" are subjective adjectives. What you might think is good is not necessarily what I might think is good. The English word "Good" originated from the word "God", so when I think of a "Good" person, I think of a "Godly" person : a loving, virtuous person. Work/labour are certainly virtues, be it toiling farmland, healthcare provision, or working at Burger King.
Perhaps you are cynical about society in general. If I were an alien and found an American television, I might question whether there really are any "Good" people on Earth. But, if I looked at a financial analysis of donations made to charitable organizations by Americans, I would conclude there are many, many "Good", "Caring" people.
It's like looking at a glass that is either half full or half empty and, also, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.

2006-06-07 23:04:59 · answer #2 · answered by SpongebobRoundpants 5 · 0 0

You can find good and caring people anywhere you go. You have to be open to them though. I really think that we need to notice the "good" in folks more than what we have been. A teacher once told me that there is good in all people, sometimes it takes a good long time to see but it is there. And always keep a lookout for the good. I try to keep that in mind throughout my days. Some days I think that the goodness is gone, but then the sun rises again and I know that I just didn't take notice of it. Which is my problem, not the rest of the world's.

Make a conscience effort to see the good, especially at McDonald's! :)

2006-06-07 23:39:16 · answer #3 · answered by oman396 4 · 0 0

I used to be an opening manager at McDonald's and so I know that there are a few caring people out there yes even ones that work at McDs. There are some where I used to work that get up at 4 am every morning to make their customers happy with bacon egg & cheese biscuits, hotcakes, or sausage egg mcmuffins. There are some that have been there for more than 10 years... I call that caring!

2006-06-07 23:39:25 · answer #4 · answered by mom_heidi_kay 1 · 0 0

Every body is gud and caring to their family and friends.Even u are also.And no body is rude without any reason.If u think there will be persons who are gud and caring to all,this can't be true.U think just this way..suppose u have a very gud wife.Will u allow her to be gud and caring to all? will she allow u to care for everybody?no...
As we all are selfish enough to see urself first.So we do all our gud to our family only...so my point is that there cant be gud and caring people who are open to all...and we should not either expect care and gudness from each person..remember..the less expectation from strangers..the more u r happy....
And wat ever someonetold abt M'c people..this is their job 2 make their feelhappy and cared..this is their business....Y i care for my boss? becos he's gud? he might be..but the main reason is business...as i have 2 earn money...i wont be rude 2 him...i will always b polite...so until and unless feeling of serving others comes from ur soul,u cant be said to gud and caring..Mother Teresa was one of them...but saying M'c donald's people as caring doesnt mean they are caring when they are out of work also...

2006-06-08 04:16:04 · answer #5 · answered by goravuee 2 · 0 0

Yes you can, that is why they sell "Happy Meals". THey can be educated too. THey have Hamburger University.

2006-06-07 23:01:49 · answer #6 · answered by Wise ol' owl 6 · 0 0

Yes and only if you want fries with that!

2006-06-07 22:47:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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