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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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What do I call the guy who works at Macdonald's? worker?
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Employees, or ‘guys who work’, have different titles. Mostly, you won’t learn what their true position/title is from a single visit to their place of employment. Thus, you won’t actually ‘call’ them anything, but you might refer to them when speaking about them to someone else.

  • Employees, or ‘guys who work’, have different titles.
  • Mostly, you won’t learn what their true position/title is from a single visit to their place of employment.
  • Thus, you won’t actually ‘call’ them anything, but you might refer to them when speaking about them to someone else.
  • At Macdonald’s – I’m guessing you refer to ‘McDonald’s Restaurant” – they are likely Crew Members and Team Leaders that serve customers.
  • Above them are various Managers.
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Employees, or ‘guys who work’, have different titles. Mostly, you won’t learn what their true position/title is from a single visit to their place of employment. Thus, you won’t actually ‘call’ them anything, but you might refer to them when speaking about them to someone else.

At Macdonald’s – I’m guessing you refer to ‘McDonald’s Restaurant” – they are likely Crew Members and Team Lea

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