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[[Image:Chris Wendy's.jpg|thumb|250px|The branch of Wendy's at which Chris worked.]] | [[Image:Chris Wendy's.jpg|thumb|250px|The branch of Wendy's at which Chris worked.]] | ||
'''Wendy's''' | '''Wendy's''' is an [[America]]n [[Obesity|fast food]] chain that employed Chris briefly until he got fired. Chris's job primarily consisted of custodial duties instead of preparing food. Chris has contradicted himself about when he worked there; he claimed in his [[Chris's resume|resumé]] that he worked there from August to October [[2001]], but he told [[Kacey]]'s father that he had already been fired before 11 September.<ref>[[Father Call]]</ref> Chris likely worked at Wendy's for a month and a half, working about 20-30 hours a week at what was probably minimum wage. | ||
==Chris the employee== | ==Chris the employee== | ||
Chris's own accounts of his employment paint him as a stubborn and difficult employee. In 2009, Chris was asked about his time at Wendy's several times after the date with [[Emily]]. Chris believed his supervisor didn't think very highly of him for reasons upon which we can only speculate. He mentioned a time involving him getting his uniform dirty and simply continuing to wear it, not taking into account the [[Chris and health#Hygiene|usual sanitation standards]] of most fast food restaurants and also not realizing he could get another, clean shirt from the supply room. | Chris's own accounts of his employment paint him as a stubborn and difficult employee. In [[2009]], Chris was asked about his time at Wendy's several times after the date with [[Emily]]. Chris believed his supervisor didn't think very highly of him for reasons upon which we can only speculate. He mentioned a time involving him getting his uniform dirty and simply continuing to wear it, not taking into account the [[Chris and health#Hygiene|usual sanitation standards]] of most fast food restaurants and also not realizing he could get another, clean shirt from the supply room.<ref>[[Emily Date Conversation Transcript]]</ref> | ||
In a conversation with [[ | In a conversation with [[Kacey]]'s father, Chris mentioned "emotional differences" as the reason for his termination, and claimed that the manager had a "spike on his shoulder" against him. At this time it is unknown what these differences were, although they were almost certainly minor differences of opinion over punctuality and performing the job duties for which he was hired.<ref>[[Father Call]]</ref> | ||
Talking to [[Jackie]], Chris also cited conflict between him and a female co-worker.<ref>[[Jackie Chat 4]]</ref> | |||
==Dismissal== | ==Dismissal== | ||
The circumstances of Chris's firing are unclear, as Chris has never given vague and contradictory answers on the cause of his dismissal from Wendy's. The last straw appears to have been when Chris scared a small boy in the restaurant. His family were about to leave, Chris helped them by giving them their bags and a top for their baked potato boat<ref>[[Mumble 7]]</ref>, but then Chris performed his terrifying [[Donald Duck impersonation]] and the child cried; Chris claims that this did not scare the child - he was just tired.<ref>[[Emily Date Conversation Transcript]] "No, not really scary, you see he was tired..."</ref> <ref>[[Mumble 7]] "But I did not make the child cry, the child was already- was just tired."</ref> He denied performing the voice when talking to [[Jackie]]<ref>[[Jackie Chat 4]]: "he got his opportunity one night after watching a family with a tired child crying; I did nothing to cause him to cry, he WAS tired. And I offered to get a top for their potato so they could take it with them. [...] the manager thought I had done my Donald Duck voice for the child and made him cry, which was not the case.</ref>, even though he had admitted to it in previous accounts.<ref>[[Mumble 7]]: Troll: "Well we heard that uh you... we've heard so many things like you helped a small child and you did a Donald Duck impersonation and you scared the child."; Chris: "Mmm... also that- also that is correct but I did not scare the child."</ref><ref>[[Emily Date Conversation Transcript]]</ref> | The circumstances of Chris's firing are unclear, as Chris has never given vague and contradictory answers on the cause of his dismissal from Wendy's. The last straw appears to have been when Chris scared a small boy in the restaurant. His family were about to leave, Chris helped them by giving them their bags and a top for their baked potato boat<ref>[[Mumble 7]]</ref>, but then Chris performed his terrifying [[Donald Duck impersonation]] and the child cried; Chris claims that this did not scare the child - he was just tired.<ref>[[Emily Date Conversation Transcript]] "No, not really scary, you see he was tired..."</ref><ref>[[Mumble 7]] "But I did not make the child cry, the child was already- was just tired."</ref> He denied performing the voice when talking to [[Jackie]]<ref>[[Jackie Chat 4]]: "he got his opportunity one night after watching a family with a tired child crying; I did nothing to cause him to cry, he WAS tired. And I offered to get a top for their potato so they could take it with them. [...] the manager thought I had done my Donald Duck voice for the child and made him cry, which was not the case.</ref>, even though he had admitted to it in previous accounts.<ref>[[Mumble 7]]: Troll: "Well we heard that uh you... we've heard so many things like you helped a small child and you did a Donald Duck impersonation and you scared the child."; Chris: "Mmm... also that- also that is correct but I did not scare the child."</ref><ref>[[Emily Date Conversation Transcript]]</ref> | ||
The most likely explanation for what happened at Wendy's is that Chris made many small but frequent mistakes and likely aggravated coworkers, managers and customers with his attitude. His supervisor likely became tired of the difficulty in dealing with Chris's inappropriate behavior, and he used the child incident to finally fire Chris. | The most likely explanation for what happened at Wendy's is that Chris made many small but frequent mistakes and likely aggravated coworkers, managers and customers with his attitude. His supervisor likely became tired of the difficulty in dealing with Chris's inappropriate behavior, and he used the child incident to finally fire Chris. | ||
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Revision as of 07:44, 6 January 2011
Wendy's is an American fast food chain that employed Chris briefly until he got fired. Chris's job primarily consisted of custodial duties instead of preparing food. Chris has contradicted himself about when he worked there; he claimed in his resumé that he worked there from August to October 2001, but he told Kacey's father that he had already been fired before 11 September.[1] Chris likely worked at Wendy's for a month and a half, working about 20-30 hours a week at what was probably minimum wage.
Chris the employee
Chris's own accounts of his employment paint him as a stubborn and difficult employee. In 2009, Chris was asked about his time at Wendy's several times after the date with Emily. Chris believed his supervisor didn't think very highly of him for reasons upon which we can only speculate. He mentioned a time involving him getting his uniform dirty and simply continuing to wear it, not taking into account the usual sanitation standards of most fast food restaurants and also not realizing he could get another, clean shirt from the supply room.[2]
In a conversation with Kacey's father, Chris mentioned "emotional differences" as the reason for his termination, and claimed that the manager had a "spike on his shoulder" against him. At this time it is unknown what these differences were, although they were almost certainly minor differences of opinion over punctuality and performing the job duties for which he was hired.[3]
Talking to Jackie, Chris also cited conflict between him and a female co-worker.[4]
Dismissal
The circumstances of Chris's firing are unclear, as Chris has never given vague and contradictory answers on the cause of his dismissal from Wendy's. The last straw appears to have been when Chris scared a small boy in the restaurant. His family were about to leave, Chris helped them by giving them their bags and a top for their baked potato boat[5], but then Chris performed his terrifying Donald Duck impersonation and the child cried; Chris claims that this did not scare the child - he was just tired.[6][7] He denied performing the voice when talking to Jackie[8], even though he had admitted to it in previous accounts.[9][10]
The most likely explanation for what happened at Wendy's is that Chris made many small but frequent mistakes and likely aggravated coworkers, managers and customers with his attitude. His supervisor likely became tired of the difficulty in dealing with Chris's inappropriate behavior, and he used the child incident to finally fire Chris.
At Wendy's, Chris received the only money he has ever actually earned in his life — a sum likely consisting of about $500, or 19 days' tugboat.
See also
- Cutco - Chris's only other employer.
- Chris's resume
References
- ↑ Father Call
- ↑ Emily Date Conversation Transcript
- ↑ Father Call
- ↑ Jackie Chat 4
- ↑ Mumble 7
- ↑ Emily Date Conversation Transcript "No, not really scary, you see he was tired..."
- ↑ Mumble 7 "But I did not make the child cry, the child was already- was just tired."
- ↑ Jackie Chat 4: "he got his opportunity one night after watching a family with a tired child crying; I did nothing to cause him to cry, he WAS tired. And I offered to get a top for their potato so they could take it with them. [...] the manager thought I had done my Donald Duck voice for the child and made him cry, which was not the case.
- ↑ Mumble 7: Troll: "Well we heard that uh you... we've heard so many things like you helped a small child and you did a Donald Duck impersonation and you scared the child."; Chris: "Mmm... also that- also that is correct but I did not scare the child."
- ↑ Emily Date Conversation Transcript