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In the 1970s, the coolest job you could have was flipping burgers at McDonald's. "Believe it or not, you needed to have an in to get a job at McDonald's back then, so my brother, who was working in the kitchen, recommended me for the job," Hendel, 66, tells CNBC Make It. "I never thought it would be my forever job," says Hendel. And he goes, 'Do you think you're good at it?' In 1990, Hendel became the owner/operator of his first McDonald's restaurant in Brooklyn.
Persons: Paul Hendel, Hank, Hendel, Merrick McDonald's, McDonald's, Peter Hunt, Paul, I'm, It's, I've, Lauren, Mark Organizations: CNBC, C.W, Post University, Long Island University, McDonald's Locations: Merrick , New York, Long, McDonald's, Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Glen Cove, Nassau County, Oceanside , New York, Hunt
REUTERS/Amir CoheNJERUSALEM, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Israel is considering closing old copper networks and transferring all communications services to newer fibre optics infrastructure, communications minister Yoaz Hendel said on Tuesday. His ministry is already looking at shutting down copper networks and wants telecom providers and the public to weigh in and give their opinions by Nov. 24, he said in a statement. And they pollute and have poor performance," he said in a statement, noting the global trend to moving to fibre networks. Traditional copper networks consume a lot of energy and have high maintenance costs with low bandwidth, he said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Susan FentonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
A man in New York City was arrested Friday and accused of “menacing” customers at a McDonald’s, including using a small ax, police said. The man in the video appears to then remove his backpack and pull out what appears to be a small ax. He then approaches several patrons but does not appear to inflict any injury using the ax. At the end of the video, after he punches a patron and approaches several others with the ax, the man appears to leave with his bicycle. “The safety of our customers and crew is always our top priority,” McDonald’s restaurant owner-operator Paul Hendel told "TODAY" in a statement.
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