Domino's Workers Must Not Read the News

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sergman what are you saying?

your comment makes absolutely no freaking sense.

b of MI @ Apr 22, 2009 00:43:47 AM

I was just fired from my no benefit minimum wage job

Wow they lost thier jobs, Big big deal I,m sure minimum wage wage jobs are hard to find. are you all the 5 percent who made 80% wage gains in the last 20 years and now stand to loose because some minimum wage people stuck a cheese stick up thier nose. what do you expect from cheap food.

sergman1Ayahoocom of NE @ Apr 19, 2009 08:52:15 AM

Wow

It's amazing how unrestrained people can be. But in this day and age, you have to be smart about everything you do. You never know what will come back to haunt you and possibly hurt you. It doesn't matter if it was done yesterday or ten years ago. It just astounds me how grown people can act like such children and parade it on the internet without even stopping to question the consequences.

Laura of SC @ Apr 18, 2009 17:38:33 PM

Not only them

This article notes that the 2 employees face hardship finding a job in this climate. The point should be how many current Dominos employees will suffer loss of income or layoffs due to this. I hope a separate lawsuit is filed by these effected employees against the 2 and for their "Willful and Malicious" acts be held liable forever to those countless employees.

David of CO @ Apr 17, 2009 01:11:17 AM

Want to inspire confidence fast food companys?

Install video cameras in the kitchens and have monitors at the counter,I don't order from drive thrus because i want to see who is making my food.

A very cheap and simple solution to the problem.

Realist of CT @ Apr 16, 2009 21:02:46 PM

I wonder if they realized....

I wonder if those two "geniuses" realized that not only would they lose their jobs, but by broadcasting their faces to the world, they've effectively insured that many potential employers have seen their work ethic. Good luck trying to ever getting another job. Not that it seems they really cared.

Frank of NV @ Apr 16, 2009 20:25:54 PM

politics

I quit eating Domino's pizza back in the 70's when I heard that the company funds anti abortion/right to lifer-christian groups. I encourage all who value human rights to boycott Domino's.

Willard of CA @ Apr 16, 2009 15:36:06 PM

People do incredibly stupid things

on camera every day and broadcast it right out to the web and the world. Life was simpler a couple of decades ago when the hottest new scandal was that some dimwit in an office first sat on a photocopier for a black and white paper image sans pants---and "word" of this caper got around.

Muser of NM @ Apr 16, 2009 13:02:27 PM

Tracking Down the Restaurant

Actually readers of the blog The Consumerist, rather than Domino's, tracked down the offending store within hours of the videos' posting on the site: http://consumerist.com/5211428/consumerist-sleuths-track-down-offending-dominos-store

Elizabeth of VA @ Apr 16, 2009 12:47:21 PM

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