Whataburger Essays

  • Whataburger Restaurants: A Case Study

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    Executive Overview As an add-on component to its IT Operations-as-a-Service program for Whataburger Restaurants, Sigma offers the SmartHands Dispatch service for the onsite support at Whataburger stores. Dispatch services may be delivered by Sigma employees or an approved 3rd party managed by Sigma. The scheduling and deployment of a technician will occur after the Sigma ITOaaS Operations team has provided remote support and troubleshooting as part of the MANAGED Service Level support agreement

  • Whataburger Case

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    chain based out of Texas, “Whataburger” has recently come under the media spotlight. When two police officers entered the restaurant and tried to order, an employee turned them away. The employee’s reasoning for this was that “we don’t serve police officers here”. This certainly violated a psychological agreement between Whataburger and the employee, and ultimately had a negative impact on the employee and the business organization. The worker was swiftly fired by Whataburger, which results in a negative

  • Whataburger Case Study

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    On a night in May 2003, Christopher Dean, an employee of a Whataburger restaurant in northwest Houston was murdered during a robbery attempt. On that night, Gregory Love was scheduled as a manager of the restaurant. He arrived early for the shift allowing another manager, Arthur Murray to leave early. Mr. Dean was also working at the restaurant. He was mentally impaired and had been working for Whataburger (Defendant) for last 14 years. Soon after Mr. Love started his shift, he called Mr. Murray

  • Fast Food Restaurant: The Best Choice To Be Eater?

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    deciding where to eat. While there are dozens of choices in front of you, there should only really be one clear choice. That choice should, without a doubt, be Whataburger! This is no doubt the best quality fast food you are going to find in the West. With so much competition in our country for fast food, it is no understatement to say the Whataburger truly ranks number one above all others. They provide overwhelmingly charming service, quality meals that will leave the strongest of appetites satisfied

  • Diversity In The Workplace

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    from my first workplace. The people who I met at my workplace where people whose different experiences in the same workplace helped me start enjoying working for Whataburger. As soon as I turned 16 I knew I had to get a job, I didn’t want keep relying on my mother for money, but I was still surprised when I got an interview with Whataburger only two weeks into my job hunt. Throughout my orientation into the job I became

  • Adventures and Heartaches: A Personal Love Story

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    Love is treacherous and adventuring,but it can model you into the person you are today. When you ardor someone you will have a broad affection and a powerful awareness and want to share a future with them. My girlfriend is the most significant thing that has happened to me lately. I don't get that much triumph in my life, but meeting her was surely lucky. There is just something about her that words can't reveal, but i'm going to try my best with the best flashbacks and not so much best flashbacks

  • My Uncle Ruben's House

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    My Uncle Ruben's House Most people can’t locate Galveston, Texas, on a map, and those who can think of a dirty beach and Dr. Pepper’s national headquarters. You could ask a thousand people, and almost none of them would be able to find something special about G-Town, but I can. Galveston is the home of 156 of my aunts, uncles, and cousins. There was a rumor going around G-town that everyone with a Mexican background was related to the Moreno’s. I spent three weeks every summer, along with

  • Jack In The Box Research Paper

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    Every fast food restaurants cleaned up their acts. Through speaking with a few coworkers that were alive and still working for our company, Whataburger, and others during the time of the E. Coli outbreak I found out that policies became stricter. One coworker commented that the air was dead during the first days of the outbreak and that few people came. It was desolate where she was. The outbreak

  • Overcoming Obstacles

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    is more like a Must Do. I use to complain a lot about the things I thought were unnecessary to clean, then my mother would say, “ I’m only trying to get you ready for the real world” I finally understood what she meant when I started working at Whataburger last summer. Everything I thought was unnecessary to clean at home, was the exact same thing I had to clean at work. It made me laugh, because I thought my mother was just being mean to us and making us clean everything for no reason. I couldn't

  • Pros And Cons Of College Commute Rather Than Living On Campus

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    The decision of whether or not one should commute to college or live on campus is one of the toughest amongst all college students. This is because it will affect many things in your life including: family relationships, how fast you can finish your homework, how much money you will spend, the food you eat, how you earn and spend money, and your overall college experience. How you view and value these aspects of your life will help you make the decision to either live on campus or commute. The

  • Narrative Essay About Wrestling

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    All for Nothing Two years ago, I was in the Bowie wrestling team at Bowie High School. It was the end of the day and I head to the gym for practice. This day was the last practice for the Bowie Tournament, where wrestlers from different high schools of El Paso and Las Cruces come to our school to wrestle, place, and have maybe have a chance in State, which takes up to two or three days. I was so hype and honor to wrestle in this tournament, so I will practice hard as I can for this tournament. My

  • Life Goals

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    Everyone has a story and we all have our own journey. I am the first born of four children. I live with both my mother and father. Even though I grew up with strong morals, I still strayed away. My parents pulled me out of school in the beginning of the second semester of ninth grade because I was hanging out with the wrong people and doing the wrong things. That may have seemed like a good idea at the time but it only made me rebel even more. After my parents pulled me out of school, I didn’t continue

  • Descriptive Essay On My Childhood Home

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    In the city there was nothing more than H-E-B, Walmart, Brookshire Brothers, Jack-In-The Box, Taco Bell, Whataburger and a Ford car dealership, this basically made up the town besides a few churches, two parks, empty buildings, and either burned down house or foreclosed house. The only happiness I found in Cleveland was the park that was within walking distance

  • Effects Of Reckless Driving

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    's ability to make quick and smart decisions. Within the last year there was a 15 year old boy who had lost his life due to driving under the influence. Somehow the boy had managed to veer off the road and wrap his car around a pole and into a Whataburger, not only taking his own life but also risking the lives of anyone who was inside the restaurant. The fact that he was drinking impaired his ability to drive, thus resulting in not having control of his vehicle. Another major issue of reckless driving

  • Minority Marketing

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    Minority Research Paper In a marketing aspect, these three ethnicities have several similarities how other marketing towards them. Amongst the three minorities Asian-Americans seem to make the most money. African-Americans spend the most money music and media. Finally, Hispanic Americans spend more money on items and services that are culturally related to them. African-American Total numbers in the U.S. 8,593,287 total African-Americans in the US Percent of the total U. S. population Rate of growth

  • The Benefits of Food Supplements

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    another. Especially “With the popularity of fast and inexpensive processed food, many of us struggle to get all the nutrients we need out of our diets” (“Dietary Supplements: The Health Benefits of Pumping Up Your Diet” Par 1). With McDonald’s, Whataburger, and Burger King all holding major influences on people’s lives and diets we need to make sure we are giving our bodies the nutrients it needs. Food supplements offer a variety of those nutrients in form of pills and powders; they include things

  • Persuasive Essay On Physical Education

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    get to the age where they become more independent. They have to be able to make the decisions for themselves. If not you are put back in the situation where you eat what is set before you. You have to be able to go out and purposely pass up a Whataburger on your way to a Walmart for a few oranges instead. This is encouraged by what is being taught in the schools as well. If the kids are forced into healthier eating habits as a child then it becomes a habit. Once this habit is developed it becomes

  • Persuasive Speech: Do Not Eat Fast Food

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    term "fast food" refers to precooked foods such as fries or pizza that typically must be used within a few hours, or they become dried out and unpalatable (Ali, Sam). b. Fast food places like McDonalds, Burger King, Jack-in-the-box, Wendy’s, Whataburger, etc., are all considered fast food restaurants. II. A. A typical meal and some facts 1. According to the "Nutritional Facts" that are posted on McDonald's web site, one Big Mac contains 540 calories and 29 grams of fat, which is 45 percent

  • Humorous Wedding Speech

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    joining us on this glorious evening as we celebrate the first of many milestones. To my best friends Bella and Devin, you have given me countless memories to last infinitely. From spending limitless hours at the lake trying to fish or heading to Whataburger for double dates, you both will always be so dear to my heart. To my classmates, some of you have been by my side since elementary school, while others

  • Personal Narrative: When Trouble Came To The Neighborhood

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    He knew what Whataburger bags contained and would plant himself between the bearer of the bag and their front door, wagging his tail and giving his best impression of adorable 80 pound puppy. He quickly became a beloved neighborhood mascot. Only problem—he did not want