One bite into a Chick-fil-A sandwich is usually all it takes to become a convert.
That’s the hope of the company,who seeks loyal employees and operators who believe serving chicken is God’s work.
In a Forbes feature, the Chick-fil-A company detailed their careful screening of new hires.
Forbes writes that Richard Yadkowski ‘keeps a paternal eye on employees squeezing lemons and cooking chicken.’
Yadkowski was like the 7 teenagers who work in his restaurant, came to Chick-fil-A when he was living in a group foster home created by Chick-fil-A founder and chairman S. Truett Cathy.
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October 8, 2007 by Cris | 0 Comments
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