A burger joint which has hit the headlines recently for its controversial social media posts featuring Madeleine McCann is now hiring people who aren't easily offended.
Owner Joe Scholey, 29, said applicants either say: ‘That’s not for me,’ or ‘That’s a good laugh’
The owner of the Otley Burger Company in Leeds checks his potential hires aren’t bothered by the ‘offensive’ adverts during the interview process.they could cause distress. If they ask further questions he pulls up the posts and news articles about what happened on his phone to show them. The owner of the Otley Burger Company, in Leeds, checks his potential hires aren’t bothered by the ‘offensive’ adverts during the interview process ‘When they work for us, if they’re upset by anything we say, they’re more than welcome to come tell us and then we just don’t do that sort of stuff anymore,’ Joe said.
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