Retiring 88-Year-Old McDonald's Worker Puts The "Golden" In Golden Arches
Residents of Wayzata, Minnesota, are used to being greeted by 88-year-old employee Art Mason at the McDonald's drive-thru. Mason joined the McDonald's staff about 30 years ago, when he found himself "bored to death" after retiring from his factory job, according to KARE11. A McDonald's manager asked him to fill in for a few weeks, which turned into 29 years, outlasting every other employee at the restaurant.
After 3 decades brightening days at the Wayzata McDonald's, 88-yr-old Art Mason has set a retirement date. Art's customers drive miles out of their way to be greeted by Art's smile at his drive thru. "I come here every day because of him" https://t.co/4wrF3MW1Vj #land10kstories pic.twitter.com/4I7cr7A2y6
— Boyd Huppert (@BoydHuppert) March 4, 2019
Art's customers tell KARE11 how much they're going to miss him: his happy voice through the drive-thru line, the variety of pins that dotted his McDonald's cap. His many fans drive miles out of the way to visit: "I come here every day because of him," says one. But lately Art's been having trouble sitting in the drive-thru stool for all those hours, especially with a bad leg from having polio as a child. So he's checking out on April 10, a few days before his 89th birthday. He jokes, "If I make it that far," but I think Art Mason may outlast us all, you guys.