Amitai Etzioni: Working At Mcdonald's

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Amitai Etzioni “Working at McDonald’s”
Etzioni states that when people work at fast food businesses, it sets an nonacademic standard of working conditions. Workers are being taught specific roles in the workplace that are mapped out for them the way it is required to be, which leaves “[...] no room for initiative, creativity, or even elementary rearrangements” (Etzioni). Etzioni shares his idea that fast food industries are training “robots”. These “robots’ follow commands mindlessly, whether it be cutting into homework or family time, dropping out of school, or doing whatever it takes just to keep a job that is supposed to be the initial training ground in work experience.
Etzioni presents his ideas in the form of emotional and logical appeal. The audience is most likely made of parents of teenagers who are around the age of working. By including his sons’ work experiences and facts from well-trusted sources, it allows the readers to engage in and understand first-hand what he is presenting to them. For example, he brought up how students would drop out of …show more content…

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