31.2 F
West Bend

VIDEO | Jane Sterr retiring after 44 years at McDonald’s on S. Main Street in West Bend, WI

December 14, 2024 – West Bend, Wi – There was a McCelebration at the McDonald’s on S. Main Street in West Bend, WI, on Friday as one of the Day Ladies Jane Sterr retired after 44 years.


Sterr started with McDonald’s on May 3, 1980. “I was 18, at West Bend East High School and the restaurant was across the street where Auto Zone is now,” she said. “We had a one-window drive thru and the popular sandwich was the McLean Deluxe.”

Friends, family, coworkers and customers gathered at the S. Main Street McDonald’s to celebrate Sterr.

McDonald’s owner Steve Kilian gave a brief speech and then presented Sterr with some parting gifts. “Jane has been a cornerstone of our McDonald’s here in West Bend for 44 years, that’s longer than most marriages,” he said.

“You’ve earned this retirement and while I know that the Packers will still keep you busy just remember there’s always a seat for you, even if it’s next to a Bears fan.”

Sterr collected a lot of hugs and well wishes and offered a heartfelt ‘thank you to everyone.’

“I want to thank Chris my manager, my friends Karen and Caroline, my mom and my dad and my sisters, Dean and the Kilians thank you guys so much for putting up with me. It’s been a long journey and thank you so much for coming,” she said.

The Galactic McDonald’s first opened Feb. 28, 1996.

Below is a previous article that ran on the McDonald’s Day Ladies.

Camaraderie and customer service are reasons Sterr has stayed 40+ years. “We have our very regular customers, and we joke around; we can still work while having fun. It’s a very good atmosphere,” she said.

Day Ladies McDonald's Ster

Sterr is one of the famous McDonald’s Day Ladies; four women that worked together in 2014 and recognized by customers for their courtesy, commitment, and familiarity.

The ladies included Karen Wentz, Jane, Caroline Schwartz and Vicki Montanez.

Karen and Jane are the only two left from that group. Wentz started in January 1997, when she was 33. She worked during the era when McDonald’s would bring breakfast to the high schools serving pancakes, cinnamon rolls, and egg McMuffins. “We’d set up in one of the cafeterias and the kids just loved it,” she said.

Jane worked during the era when McDonald’s made hotcakes and biscuits from scratch. “Today, with the volume of people that come through, there would be no time for that,” said Karen.

Jane, according to her coworkers, is an expert at iced coffee and filling drink orders. “She could have 15 drink orders on the screen and the kids can’t even keep up with how fast she is,” said Karen. “They make comments like, ‘I want to be like Jane someday.'”

Aside from her ninja drink-making skills, Jane is also punctual. “She has never ever been late,” said Karen. “Never… and she never calls in either.”

Customers can identify Jane by her voice when she takes orders in the drive thru. “She knows them too just by their order too; like coffee eight and eight. We have a camera but a lot of times we don’t even need to look… we just know by their order,” said Karen.

Together, Karen and Jane, are known to customers and staff by work names like Lavern and Shirley or Lucy and Ethel. “If they see one of us and not the other, customers will ask ‘where is your sidekick,'” said Karen.

The pair have worked side-by-side for 25 years. “It is a pleasure to see her every morning at 4 a.m.,” said Karen. “I really enjoy working with her and the relationship we have.”

This past October, Jane wore a corsage during Karen’s daughter’s wedding. “She’s like a second mother to my daughter…. we’re just really close,” said Karen. “We’ve gone through a lot of fries and a lot of cries together.”

Karen said she and Jane stay at McDonald’s because of the “awesome general managers and district managers.”

Below is August 2018 when the playland was removed from Galactic McDonald’s.

Leave a Reply

Work or the content on WashingtonCountyInsider.com cannot be downloaded, printed, or copied. The work or content on WashingtonCountyInsider.com prohibits the end user to download, print, or otherwise distribute copies.

Subscribe

FREE local news at Washington County Insider on YouTube

Related Articles