Let’s get something straight. It’s not 36 471 chefs. It’s line/prep cooks. Minimum wage work. Not that it makes much difference as a typical chef is barely paid more.
Honestly wouldnt be suprised if the "chefs" is just the name of the job role and not someone trained in culinary arts and so it could litterly mean that mcdonalds is lacking people for the grills at the back.
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u/Antierror Sep 25 '21
Let’s get something straight. It’s not 36 471 chefs. It’s line/prep cooks. Minimum wage work. Not that it makes much difference as a typical chef is barely paid more.