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Will you be signing the McDonald's petition?
The Oxford English Dictionary currently describes a McJob as "an unstimulating low-paid job with few prospects".
Fast-food giant McDonald's has launched a petition to get the dictionary definition of a McJob changed. And it wants you to sign a petition.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6683365.st m
I'm inclined not to sign, what about you?
Fast-food giant McDonald's has launched a petition to get the dictionary definition of a McJob changed. And it wants you to sign a petition.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6683365.st m
I'm inclined not to sign, what about you?
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I suppose 'McJob' is really a slang term with a specific meaning. The dictionary is supposed to merely report the meaning of slang words (or any words), whether they're derogatory or not.
If they want to change the meaning, they should talk to whoever thought it up, and everybody who uses it...
I wouldn't sign anything of the sort. Not out of any anti-corporate sentiment, but because it's simply ridiculous.
If they want to change the meaning, they should talk to whoever thought it up, and everybody who uses it...
I wouldn't sign anything of the sort. Not out of any anti-corporate sentiment, but because it's simply ridiculous.
I won't be signing, but then I never go into McD. I used to 'treat' myself to a Big Mac whenever I went into Croydon, but when I realised that I always had to find a rubbish bin to spit out the horrible chewey bits of gherkin, and invariably suffered heartburn an hour later, I gave up. They smell nice, just as well because there are about 6 branches within walking distance of Execution Plaza.
Well it's more Beaverbrooks and Woolies actually Gromit, but having mused a little on public beheadings in Croydon, I got to wondering where we'd have them, and that part of the Whitgift Centre seemed rather obvious to me, that's where I'd hold them anyway, a change from the usual Toyota promotions or bouncy castles.
I don't actually have a problem with McDonalds at all. They've simply found a market to exploit and made some money out of it - if it weren't them, it'd just be someone else (hell, if you don't like them, don't give them any money).
My objection is specifically to this petition. All a dictionary does is define things. McDonald's aren't likely going to change the definition, even if they do so on paper, seeing as it's original use is in slang. It's ludicrous.
My objection is specifically to this petition. All a dictionary does is define things. McDonald's aren't likely going to change the definition, even if they do so on paper, seeing as it's original use is in slang. It's ludicrous.
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