Wednesday, February 11, 2015

If he worked for the IRS, they'd just give him a time-out

Furious McDonald's Employee Trashes Restaurant After Being Fired

By Keiligh Barker, Feb. 9, 2015, Daily Mail

A furious McDonald's employee has been caught on camera having a meltdown of epic proportions and trashing the restaurant after being fired.

A customer in the St Paul branch in Minnesota filmed the incredible moment the as yet unnamed member of staff started smashing up the restaurant in a fit of rage.

The disgruntled now ex-employee can be seen still wearing his red McDonald's t-shirt and black hat as he swears, shouts and trashes the area behind the counter.

Ignoring the restaurant's shocked customers the man proceeds to smash glasses, throw drinks and even appliances to the floor, all the while unleashing a foul-mouthed tirade at the other employees.

A video on YouTube called 'McDonald's Employee Gets Fired & Goes Crazy' which captured the incident has already had more than 32,000 hits since it was uploaded yesterday.




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