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Did somebody say sell your personal items to make ends meet?
McDonald's has passed on some terrible financial and health management advice to its underpaid employees, again.
Low Pay Is NOT OK captured some screen shots of some words of wisdom from a McDonald's website that's designed to "help" its employees.
You may also want to consider returning some of your unopened purchases that may not seem appealing as they did. Selling some of your unwanted possessions on eBay or Craigslist could bring in some quick cash.
The website also suggests that workers break up their food into smaller pieces, take two vacations (they can't afford) a year, and quit whining to avoid hormone levels from rising. All this could be possible if the fast food joint considered paying their employees more than $7.25 an hour.
(via
Gawker)