Food Jockey: The World of a Fast Food Worker
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Food Jockey is more or less an account of Spencer Palmer's year in the business of fast food. In telling his experience Palmer holds nothing back, he tells you what goes on when a fast-food worker dons the uniform and tells you what the job is like and lets you in on the everyday goings of the restaurant business. Palmer reveals storie
Spencer T-T Palmer
From running a cash register to serving the public, this was a year of working in the restaurant business for Spencer Palmer. From the twenty-year-old college kid who took a job in a fast food restaurant, Fuddruckers, to the twenty four-year-old college graduate who now reflects on his year he spent in the business. An experience he came to refer to at times as a private hell on some days. On a job that dealt with people who were of very generous and incredibly rude Spencer Palmer holds nothing back. He spent a year as a food jockey and as left his job for the last time on a summer day in 2000 he left swearing to never return to the business. Now, he is sharing his experience of being in the world of a fast food worker, food jockey, for all know.
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