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imo working on the tills as a supermarket or something would probably be better than dealing with chav customers at mcdonalds =\
they banned super size, after that American **** made that film where he shoved a truckload of McDonald's down his neck.
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Worked there when I was 16 for about a year, was shockingly bad
The amount of times I got threatened because it was 10:20am and I couldn't sell them a BigMac
Once fell asleep on the drive thru on an early morning shift too, built up a queue of 7 cars before anyone decided to knock on the window![]()
Lol at being unhappy, i am guessing you are "large"
edit,
they stopped having supersize meals because of health reasons, are nation is already supersized, it was the correct thing to do.
just like any non-wuss would do..
until the teenage mothers begin to grind you down to a slow death...
Excellent choice of wording my friend!![]()
me to get money for not working. After working about 25 crap jobs, I've finally landed a good one.
I do care about my pocket,
Anything to lower taxes is good for me, and If it's good for me than it's good for my family.
My Mum works at McD's on Sundays for a bit of extra cash and to help her friend out, who is the manager there. She doesn't cook or serve, but is one of them people who go round and make sure everything is ok, clear the tables, mop the floors etc. She says it is very busy, but nowhere near as bad as people make out. She reckons that people say it's totally crap because it is usually someone's first job and they are not used to being told what to do, being made to work continuously etc. She says it is not really any worse than another other job which involves the public apart from that fact that you come home smelling of burgers!
So if you are mature enough not to act like a spoilt brat like most staff there, then I'm sure you wont have a problem.
EDIT: The pay is not as bad as some people are making out either. It's over £6 an hour anyway.
Good to hear, I think thats a very valid point though.
Also I suspect wage will be very low since I'm in bottom bracket (16-18 year olds) So i imagine £4p/h sounds about right for me, which is fine by me just means I might have to put a few more hours in than I would have hoped.
Well, you're less likely to be turned down for being overqualified than me, so why not? On the other hand you're quick to reach conclusions about your other applications...