Amazon founder and former CEO Jeff Bezos on Sunday shared a picture of himself enjoying a McDonald's burger ruffling feathers for parking a megayacht in Rotterdam.
"I was a grill man and never worked the cash registers," Bezos is quoted as saying in Cody Teets book, "Golden Opportunity: Remarkable Careers That Began at McDonald’s." "The most challenging thing was keeping everything going at the right pace during a rush.
The manager at my McDonald’s was excellent. He had a lot of teenagers working for him, and he kept us focused even while we had fun." Now, more than 40 years later, Bezos – who is among the top five richest people in the world – has bigger concerns than a rush at McDonald’s.
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