How a Salesman overtake the Business of McDonald Brothers
How a Salesman overtake the Business of McDonald Brothers a Poor Irish Immigrants in the 1900's
The fast food business was started by two brothers who exchanged car hop services for takeout, window customers. Mc Donald's, was down owners almost stopped three times, but in time the customers returned, unable to withstand hamburgers, fries, and milkshakes.
Fifteen years later, the salesman convinced them to sell the restaurant. He has taken the lead in opening up and helping the company reach its first billion. But the brothers never received a fraction of that benefit. In the 19th century, Richard and Morris McDonald were born into a poor family of Irish immigrants from rural New Hampshire.
Their father, Patrick, worked as a shift manager in the city shoe industry. Forty-two years later, he was told that he was too old to do the job and that he was being fired. After the brothers found out that he had been cut off without receiving a pension.
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