It is estimated that there is a community of content creators worldwide of more than 50 million.
Currently, only 2 million digital creatives consider themselves full-time influencers.
Today, social networks play a fundamental role in shaping daily life, because through these they can learn about all kinds of life experiences, without the need to be directly involved, although sometimes this exposure to virality It is not received in the best way, as shown by a content creator and delivery person, who was “run” from a McDonald’s for an alleged video on TikTok, in which the local’s delay is exposed.
Currently, it is estimated that there are 50 million active content creators around the world, of which it has been ensured that just over 2 million are considered full-time influencers, that is, that the creation of digital content is part of their lifestyle and therefore their paid activities; however, it is common for several of these creatives to complement their online activity with traditional jobs and paid activities.
Well, the immersion of the new digital normality has not only allowed creatives to achieve positioning and highly paid activities, but it also promotes other types of job opportunities, such as digital commerce and delivery services.
McDonald’s “runs” the delivery woman for TikTok that shows a long wait for delivery
According to what has been indicated, Atlanta Martín, is a 22-year-old girl who works as a food delivery person in England, has generated various reactions, after a short video was released in which she shows part of her work and daily life; However, in one of these contents, he states that he waited for a little more than 25 minutes for an order at a McDonald’s branch, for which he decided to expose the situation, generating hundreds of negative reactions towards the store, since it assured that it was not entered no one working at the moment.
In March of last year, Atlanta went to pick up an order at McDonald’s in Worthing (West Sussex). However, after waiting 25 minutes, the staff didn’t give it to us. In the video she says: “I give up. They have nothing ready. There is no one making deliveries. I have an order from Starbucks, so I’ll go make it.”
However, within another video fragment, it can be seen how the content creator goes to the same facilities some time later to pick up another order, and it is the person in charge who is in charge of denying her access, supposedly for having won workers during working hours, an act that, according to the digital creative, had already occurred on other occasions without any type of reprimand, negative on the part of the staff or consequences.
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