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frank's pizza reviews

:: frank's pizza address ::

381 Main St
Selkirk, MB
Phone: (204) 482-7922
Score: 2.05/10

Overall Score 
2.05/10
# Date Reviewed Reviewed By Score Comment
1    Fri Feb 15 01:24:15 2013 Colby 5.00 Maybe many of you are familiar with Jason Boyd, supervisor or owner at Frank's Pizza. Are you familiar with his behavior at a club minor hockey game a couple days ago?? Well, the internet knows about it now, as a clear-as-a-bell video was posted to Youtube, which in turn was picked up by Deadspin, today. Deadspin: the website that gets millions of page hits daily, specifically 2.8 million yesterday. So, pretty sure a lot of people got some insight into Jason Boyd. Basically, he yelled out at another kid and called him a midget. Ok, not pretty. But then the father of that kid approached him and asked him not to do that. Boyd threatens the Dad by saying that "I'll cave in your F*ing glasses" and continues, all the while holding an infant baby girl and standing next to his bewildered wife. Awful. Have a look, decide if you want to support this person. http://deadspin.com/5984404/hockey-dad-heckles-children-makes-violent-threats-while-holding-his-infant-child?post=57428449
2    Fri Mar 14 10:19:49 2003 Sparky.Mc.Nasty 10.00 Ok... Again I Say Get The Facts... She Didn't Leave Because Her Daughter Called... She Left Because Her Friends Daughter Called. Would It Have Been Sooo Hard To Say I Can't Go... I'm At Work. Her Friend Had Her Own Vehicle... Trust Me... More To The Story Than What You're Hearing!!!
3    Wed Mar 12 12:52:08 2003 Anonymous 1.00 I'm glad to see so much support for Marcella McAulay. If the ratio between her supporters and the supporters of Frank's Pizza are even close to those on this message board, it will soon be evident to the owners that they have made a grave mistake. For the people that are defending the actions, what would you do if your child called you to tell you there was a shooting two doors down. I would drop whatever I was doing and rush home to ensure the safety of my child. Job or no job. What she did may not have saved that man's life, but it surely made a difference. Even if the wounds were not life threatening, I bet it made an impact to have someone there to help comfort him. It's nice to see some compassion in the world. It's a shame that so many still lack it.
4    Wed Mar 12 12:37:00 2003 BrianK 4.20 Talk about needing to get your facts straight. I've seen nothing said about her being at a coffee shop. She was the first person on the seen. There was noone else to help the fellow. A three year old could do what she did? Perhaps. The three year old doesn't know he's taking his life in his hands running in to a shooting scene. She had the guts to suck it up and do what needed doing in a situation where most adults would reasonably fear to tread. It's all well and good to sit there and criticize her for maybe running some personal stuff on company time. But show me a single person who has not done the same thing at one time or another. Show me a single one. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
5    Tue Mar 11 20:56:02 2003 Frank's Sux 1.00 Savvy, So you are telling us that if you had an employee that you did not like, you would wait till they were helping a gunshot victim to fire them? Even if you dont like the work they are doing you dont fire them right after that!!! There is quite frankly no excuse for making this samaritan stop the "last straw" and firing someone. Frank baby, kiss your restaurant bye-bye. Can't believe people like you actually run a business that involves people skills! Total idiot.
6    Tue Mar 11 17:48:34 2003 Savvy 5.00 THINK FOR YOURSELVES. The article is clearly leaving out important details. She wasn't fired for helping the victim - she was fired for driving around with her friends on the clock. Odds are she had been screwing around a lot on the job, and they finally had proof. She even admitted in an interview that she knew better than to be driving around with her friend. Are you people so gullible that you'll take action on an article without having the facts? Do you REALLY think anyone is so cruel or stupid as to fire someone for helping a gunshot victim?
7    Tue Mar 11 14:04:46 2003 Anonymous 1.00 Avoid this place like the plague. Irregardless of their atrocious HR policies, the food is bad, the place is dirty, and the atmosphere is unpleasant. Even if they were the most "touchy feely" resturaunt in town, I wouldn't eat their food.
8    Tue Mar 11 13:23:12 2003 madatpizza 4.20 Before you eat here, perhaps you should know how they treat employees who respond during their shifts to emergencies they run across: http://www.canoe.ca/WinnipegNews/ws.ws-03-10-0005.html/
9    Tue Mar 11 12:28:26 2003 Anonymous 1.00 I support a boycott of Frank's Pizza, based on his actions towards his former employee who helped the gunshot victom. I find it amusing that one of the other reviewers would suggest that the employer has the right to fire an employee, but that the media don't have an equal right to report about it, and that the public doesn't have the right to express their views about it.
10    Tue Mar 11 12:15:01 2003 Anonymous 1.00 I can't believe this actually happened. Someone gets shot and the guy actaully has the nerve to fire her for helping the guy. Hmmm...I wondered if this guy was dragged out of his house and shot if one of his employees would help him now! People, never eat at this place, they have assh*les managing it obviously! I can't imagine what the pizza must taste like! "We'll be over to deliver your pizza in 15 minutes or less, unless you've been shot sir, we're not an EMT you know!"
11    Tue Mar 11 11:59:19 2003 bonehead 1.00 This guy is a bone head and my slef and everyone I know will be going to the pizza hut from now on.
12    Tue Mar 11 08:10:41 2003 Traf 5.00 I wonder what Jason would think if he was lying on the floor of the pizza shop bleeding to death from a gunshot wound and people wouldn't stay to help him because they had to get back from their lunch break in time.
13    Tue Mar 11 07:44:22 2003 Anonymous 4.20 I'm in Washington, DC and I read the story about the manager at this place firing the woman who helped keep a gunshot victim alive while on a delivery. This guy Frank - what were you thinking? You just committed business suicide! Besides - you would have rather this woman leave the dying guy on the side of the road or wherever he was? What kind of soul do you have? You ought to be ashamed of yourself and I would never have expected to read anything like this from a place in Canada - a place where we all down here assume is full of nice and kind hearted people. This is what happens in places that are run by high school drop outs (I can only assume that the manager here - as in pizza places I've worked in, have zero management skills and are more insecure about being able to offer nothing constructive than acting human). Shame on you and the establishment. I'm not going to hope your business closes as it will at this point - whether I hope for it or not. I just hope that the people of your town show you more compassion that you showed for other humans. You disgust me.
14    Tue Mar 11 03:49:09 2003 danaganooc 5.00 haven't had the food. just think that the people calling your establishment and polluting this forum haven't heard the full story, nor all of the details. i support your right to run a business as you see fit. a business is about more than just one employee. perhaps the media makes this woman in question out to be a saint, and i'll admit, she went out of her way, and out of her job description to help people, but her motivation for this is unknown to those of us who post things here. i just feel ashamed to be a member of the same community that terrorized your business. it's futile to blame fark.com for this. all that is to blame is the lack of journalistic balance and objectivity the journalists that reported this story. we can see now how the media's eye reflects things unfairly and throws people to the "moral court" that self righteous people appoint themselves to.
15    Tue Mar 11 02:48:50 2003 bd 1.00 I don't care if your delivery person can't get a pizza to a house with all the required slices, if they help keep a person alive you should give them a couple days before you can them. At least that way you don't stupidly invite bad publicity. Think about this at your next management class in the local high school auditorium.
16    Tue Mar 11 02:31:04 2003 Anonymous 1.00 http://www.canada.com/winnipeg/story.asp?id={1AFCDDAB-E23F-4E96-A915-1F465A48E877} Since when do "supervisors" have the power to fire people? In either case I just wish the best for Marcella McAulay, for she deserves it. God bless you!! Constructive you say? Okay then, Fire Jason Boyd!!!!
17    Tue Mar 11 02:26:25 2003 Mario 1.00 Never eating here again. Jason Boyd, the manager, just fired a single mother for helping a gunshot victim. He should be fired, and until he is, I won't eat there.
18    Tue Mar 11 00:28:08 2003 Jason Boyd is a Dickless Asshole 1.00 Well, I'd say that this little punk azz punk biatch Jason Boyd is the biggest dicklicker ever in the history of Canada. Maybe a roadtrip from the great state of Texas is in order. This little shiatbird need to be punched in the throat. Viva la Marcella McAulay!! Viva la Fark!!
19    Mon Mar 10 23:40:48 2003 Anonymous 1.00 I will never eat at Frank's Pizza in Selkirk. According to an article in the Winnipeg Sun, a manager at this place fired a single mother for helping a gunshot victim on the job while on one ofher delivery runs. The delivery driver should be rewarded for being a good citizen and neighbor, not punished because she was "away from her job for no good reason". Unbelievable!
20    Mon Mar 10 23:20:47 2003 HardKorn 1.00 Don't patronize those without hearts. Frank's Pizza recently fired an employee who stopped on her return to deliver more pizzas to help someone who had just been shot. It was deemed an innapropriate usage of her time by the management. don't belive me? check http://www.canoe.ca/WinnipegNews/ws.ws-03-10-0005.html/
21    Mon Mar 10 22:38:52 2003 Anonymous 1.00 Why would anyone eat where the employees are expected to turn their backs on a dying human being simply because helping to save a life is "no good reason" to be away from the job? Spending money here will only send the message that such inhumanity is an acceptable community value. With values like that, there won't be a community for much longer. Go eat at a place where the management and staff actually care about their neighbors.
22    Mon Mar 10 22:25:21 2003 Anonymous 1.00 I'm glad to see someone has already given him a bad review. I would never go near this place after reading that newspaper article. I'm sure if it was someone in his family, he'd feel it was more important than delivering pizza. I hope the community of Selkirk: a) gets together and helps this woman out and b) stops going to this place (and any other place this guy opens) and helps put him out of business. What an arse!
23    Mon Mar 10 19:36:46 2003 sedonaz 1.00 Shame on you for firing somebody for helping out their fellow citizen.
24    Mon Mar 10 19:09:21 2003 Anonymous 1.00 Eat at this place? As someone already said "You've got to be kidding. Fires his staff because they try to help someone who's dying. Unbelievable." I was stunned someone would be this stupid. I know a few people in Selkirk and I made it a point to contact them. I strongly suspect the joint will go under. Good riddance.
25    Mon Mar 10 18:14:50 2003 eg 1.00 Sorry about the bad press Frank. But, you deserve every bit of it. Do yourself a favor, and shut your big yapper. People of your community ought to be marching on your place day and night until you padlock the door. Next time, you may think about the humane thing, instead of the business end of it. Lots of luck...NOT
26    Mon Mar 10 17:29:03 2003 stevedann-o 1.00 Ditto
27    Mon Mar 10 17:28:59 2003 stevedann-o 1.00 Ditto
28    Mon Mar 10 17:28:56 2003 stevedann-o 1.00 Ditto
29    Mon Mar 10 17:28:52 2003 stevedann-o 1.00 Ditto
30    Mon Mar 10 17:28:46 2003 stevedann-o 1.00 Ditto
31    Mon Mar 10 17:28:40 2003 stevedann-o 1.00 Ditto
32    Mon Mar 10 13:14:29 2003 koobz 1.00 I will not being eating here nor recommeding this place due to the article in the Winnipeg Sun about the Delivery Person who was fired for aiding a gunshot victim.
33    Mon Mar 10 11:59:59 2003 jd 1.00 Eat at this a**hole's restaurant? You've got to be kidding. Fires his staff because they try to help someone who's dying. Unbelievable.


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