Fired After 3 Hours: What a Fast-Food Owner’s Viral Move Teaches Us About Training New Hires
A viral Reddit post sparks a crucial debate for business owners: When a new employee struggles on day one, is it a training failure—or a sign to cut your losses immediately?
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