Internet pranksters are trolling presidential-hopeful Donald Trump by leaving bad reviews for the McDonald’s he briefly worked at during a photo opportunity on Sunday.

The Republican candidate put in a short shift on the fries station and in the drive-thru window at restaurant in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania. But the move seems to have riled some online jokers, who have since targeted the venue with reviews mocking Trump’s performance.

One reviewer, Karen S, gave a one-star review, writing: “Customer service was a joke. Senile old man got bronzer on my fries, didn’t wear gloves.”

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    6 hours ago

    Ehhh, sort of. Federal jobs (or at least clearance) want everything. Full work experience, any gaps 1 day or longer explained. It’s a bit ridiculous. Having estranged family is a PITA too.

    It’s still nobodies business outside of federal agencies.

    • @EtherWhack
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      12 hours ago

      I’ve heard it was more closer to 10 years for a TS/SCI, though it could possibly be more if the investigation finds a blip or for a high level position like a DA.

      The presidency however is exempt from needing to go through the process as they were elected into it. As bad as it sounds, with the way the democracy was built and is run, everything would come to a screeching halt if all of the presidents/elected officials needed to go through a lengthy (1yr +) investigation just to have the possibility of starting their job. Instead, they are actively judged of their in/actions during their tenure and impeached (or worse) if needed.

      But as you said, the investigators do not release any info and only provide an approval/denial to whomever sponsored (paid) the clearance check. Their only job is to create a profile so they can determine if the person can be trusted with privileged information and not be coerced to release it.

    • @ripcord
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      125 hours ago

      Are we talking about a security clearance form?