

Anyone who has had the distinct privilege of working for a large, soulless, multinational chain is familiar with the hideous crap that is the corporate training video. They can be hours and hours long with such riveting topics like “how to fold jeans the right way” or “how to stock shelves” – it doesn’t make for a pleasant viewing experience. Step in Wendy’s. Well, Wendy’s in what my guess would be the Bell-Biv-DeVoe/Debbie Gibson era early 90s, and these two absolutely brilliant and hilarious training music videos: “Hot Drinks” and “Cold Drinks.” Instructive and danceable! Makes me want to grab a Frostyâ„¢ and get down.
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I’m definitely turning in my non-profit career for new opportunities at Wendy’s. But only if I get trained with these videos.
I’m definitely turning in my non-profit career for new opportunities at Wendy’s. But only if I get trained with these videos.
I’m definitely turning in my non-profit career for new opportunities at Wendy’s. But only if I get trained with these videos.
I’m definitely turning in my non-profit career for new opportunities at Wendy’s. But only if I get trained with these videos.
crap. i shoulda worked at wendy’s instead of sizzler…
crap. i shoulda worked at wendy’s instead of sizzler…
crap. i shoulda worked at wendy’s instead of sizzler…
I watched the Wendy’s instructional while listening to Motorhead’s “Orgasmatron” and it synced up perfectly. Just push play when the counter girl starts to look dated and corporate.
I watched the Wendy’s instructional while listening to Motorhead’s “Orgasmatron” and it synced up perfectly. Just push play when the counter girl starts to look dated and corporate.
After spending all those hours watching Starbucks’s training videos, now I finally realize what was clearly missing: electronic beatboxes and bob haircuts.
After spending all those hours watching Starbucks’s training videos, now I finally realize what was clearly missing: electronic beatboxes and bob haircuts.
After spending all those hours watching Starbucks’s training videos, now I finally realize what was clearly missing: electronic beatboxes and bob haircuts.
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