Friday, January 27, 2012

Please could someone help me fill out this Mcdonalds app form?

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I'm not sure about what to do with the school part, as I haven't yet sat my GCSE exams so I don't know my grades, so should I just put predicted grades?



It also asks how many hours I'd wish to work. Basically, any within the times that would be okay. What would be a reasonable number to put down, taking in mind that I'm still going to be in school, but wish to work some evenings and full days saturday and sunday.



Thank you :)Please could someone help me fill out this Mcdonalds app form?
Grades aren't going to be important. McD's give full on the job training for every aspect of the jobs available there. Make the application form shine with good hobbies and interests, show interest and willingness to learn in the interview and you'll be hired



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And don't let anyone put you off working for them either. It was a good time there for me between leaving school and going to catering college. I enjoyed my time there immensely.Please could someone help me fill out this Mcdonalds app form?
Ahahahahaha Mcdonalds !

I think you should wait till you have done your GCSE'S
I'd put predicted grades. Look at a lot of your old tests or exams, and get an estimated average. For the hours, find something that is comfortable for you. Maybe you're busy on weekends, and can only work for 3 hours on weekends. Or maybe you're too busy with school work. You have to look at your lifestyle, and find hours that are best for you. But remember, the more hours, the more you get paid. Good luck.Please could someone help me fill out this Mcdonalds app form?
Ignore those people who are having a go at McDonalds. For a first job it is a great place to start. A well-recognised business who will teach you the basics of food prep and, most importantly, customer service. Everyone has to start somewhere. I started at KFC, and had a great time (mainly because half of my college was employed there).



With your GCSE grades - I would advise that you put down your predicted grades, but make sure that you make it clear that they are just that and not your final grades.



With hours of work, why dont you put down 20 hrs per week. Sat and Sun = 8 hrs each and 4 hours spread over the evenings during the week.



Although you are enthusastic please dont neglect your study - that is the most important thing here. Make sure you have time to relax and time to study. I studied with alot of people who got the work/school balance wrong and really regretted it.



Good Luck
I wouldn't put down any grades at all when you haven't sat your exams yet, so I would just leave that part blank. They're not going to hire you based on your education anyway, they're going to hire you if they think you're going to work hard and be pleasant to the customers.



When I was in sixth form, my school told us that we shouldn't work any more than 20 hours per week in order to have enough time free to complete all our coursework and other study. However, I personally think that this is far too much if you have other commitments such as playing sports, or participating in drama, or anything like that. I think 12-15 hours is probably a good amount on a regular basis, but then you could possibly be flexible up to 20 hours if they need you to cover while someone is sick or something.Please could someone help me fill out this Mcdonalds app form?
you are soooo gay if you applying for that job...
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