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om bista
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over 6 months ago

my pic of kfc uniform

here i am

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Otisa Jenkins
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Kfc

I loved being a part of a team meeting new people and i love how they gave me a chance to shine i loved knowing that i was a part of the community and being able to put a smile on many faces

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DeMario Metcalf
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over 6 months ago

KFC

I got hired at KFC and tomorrow I have orientation.#Ready2StartNow

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Danielle Graham
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over 6 months ago

The best part about working at #KFC was

Great co- workers and management

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Tmt Shay
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Cashier at #KFC ...

Messing people orders up

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Tmt Shay
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over 6 months ago

Talking to the customers

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Tmt Shay
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over 6 months ago

Drama at #KFC

I just feel uncomfortable

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Tmt Shay
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #KFC

Love helping the costume out

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Mary Noakes
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #KFC/LJS

Letting me do what I knew how to do in the food business.

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Sarah Pinkman
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over 6 months ago

Secret recipe!

I remember when working for KFC you never knew the exact recipe. I actually tried to make it at home because I LOVE fried chicken, but mine sucked in comparison. That stuff is top secret just like the recipe for Coca-Cola. I actually remember when a Brink's armored truck and briefcase marked "Top Secret" made a big show of beefing up security at the vault containing the Colonel's handwritten recipe. They obviously don;'t want anyone to steal or replicate it. They also use two different suppliers to prepare the 11 herbs and spices so that no single company can ever crack the recipe code. Clever! Anyone out there wish they had a company's prized recipe? I know my sister wishes she could get her hands on the Mrs. Fields chocolate chip recipe!

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