A TikTok user s video has gone viral for showing what she described as a savage sign put up by workers at a McDonald s drive-thru, apologizing for lack of staff and pleading with the customers to be patient.
The sign seen in TikToker Brittany Logan s recording, which she uploaded to her page over the weekend, reads: We are short-staffed. Please be patient with the staff who did show up. Nobody wants to work anymore.
Logan, who describes herself on the social media platform as a registered nurse, did not reveal the exact location of the McDonald s eatery, only referring to it as Our McDonald s.
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Criticisms for clubs on draft night are – for better or worse – always going to be around.
With North Melbourne essentially having Pick 4 (given Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was always going to be a Dog at Pick 1), most mock drafts had them tossing up between tall forward Logan McDonald, tall back Denver Grainger-Barrass, and midfielder Elijah Hollands.
With Ben Brown departing to Melbourne, Nick Larkey needed help and with Robbie Tarrant and the development of Ben McKay, DGB seemed unlikely and Hollands was a really highly rated young midfielder. But that glaring hole at centre half forward seemed too big and McDonald had played senior WAFL football.
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