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40 Years at McDonald's: Balbir Singh Honored

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  • Balbir Singh celebrated 40 years of service at McDonald's.
  • He received a $40,000 check and a special jacket.
  • Colleagues affectionately call him 'Papa Bear'.

An Indian-origin man, Balbir Singh, was honored with a red-carpet reception after completing 40 years of service at a McDonald's restaurant in Massachusetts. He began his career with the chain in 1985, shortly after immigrating to the United States, working his way up from a crew member.

His milestone was marked by a surprise ceremony where he received a $40,000 check, a commemorative jacket, and a service award. Franchise owner Lindsay Wallin praised Singh's invaluable contributions, emphasizing his 'Why not?' attitude that has driven success and employee growth.

Singh, also known as Pargan, expressed his pride in the company, viewing it as a 'family' – the reason for his long tenure. Colleagues affectionately refer to him as 'Papa Bear,' underscoring the deep respect and affection he has earned over four decades.

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Balbir Singh is an Indian-origin man who has worked at McDonald's for 40 years, recently honored for his dedication.
Balbir Singh has dedicated 40 years of his life to serving customers at a McDonald's outlet in Massachusetts since 1985.
He was presented with a service award, a commemorative jacket, and a $40,000 check during a special ceremony.

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