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Default Is it just me, or are laborers and handymen very unreliable?

On Oct 15, 9:43*am, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:
Harold & Susan Vordos wrote:



Too_Many_Tools wrote:


Now what if that CEO used to be a hamburger flipper...and was named

Ray Kroc.


I'm not the least concerned what a name may be, nor does the name Ray Kroc
mean anything to me. * Sorry.


* *Ray Kroc was a traveling salesman for the mixers used in restaurants.
He went to the McDonald brother's restaurant in his travels and
suggested that they franchise. *They weren't interested, and sold him
the rights. *He was interested in selling more equipment, and thought
that a chain of restaurants would provide a good income. *He wrote a
book* about the history of McDonald's, which the toad never read, or he
wouldn't have called him a burger flipper. *Some of his ideas spilled
over into other businesses, like the sliced hamburger buns. It also
describes the mistakes he made along the way, and how he fixed them. *It
is the story of someone not afraid of work, and able to think on his
feet. *He was 52 when he started the business.

*Grinding It Out: The Making Of McDonald's
ISBN-10: 0312929870
ISBN-13: 978-0312929879

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You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.


LOL..you are a toad if you think Ray didn't flip burgers.

Per your own evidence...why would someone who "never flipped a burger"
even think of preslicing a hamburger bun?

Hint : Because it is a sign of someone who is making hamburgers and
trying to make them faster.

TMT