a full time career at least the next 3 years or so, i will be starting my managers course at the end of this month but im not sure what i think about itWhat does everyone think about a full time career at McDonald's?
I think it is a honest job and you have to work hard, I don't care what kind of job you get there will always be rude, mean people no matter what, that's just the way they are. you will never please everyone no matter what you do.What does everyone think about a full time career at McDonald's?
sure if you like a high stress job, and dealing with rude people. somebody is always wanting to complain to the manager. everyone does it at least once in their life, i'm sure.
The term 'McJob' doesnt exist for no reason...What does everyone think about a full time career at McDonald's?
An individual I went to college with was a manager for McDonalds's. It is a global corporation and it well respected in the business world. If you like the environment, it is something you should explore.
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Forget what other people say. You can use all the training you receive here to move into many things down the track. And would these same people be giving you cr*p if you bought into one of the stores and were earning the money the current owners do? I think not!!
It is not like you are salting the fries for the next 3 years. They will put you thorugh some good study and you will learn a lot. I knnow a lot of people in the industry and they have all gone on to good roles and the ones who have stayed are doing quite well.
It really comes down to how driven you are. You can work in another industry with no "stigma" but still be a Pleb.
Take it on and good luck I say - better to have some skills behind you in this day and age anyway you can.What does everyone think about a full time career at McDonald's?
My son startted his full-time "McJob" when he finished yr12. He is now a store manager and has almost completed his advanced diploma of Business.
Stigma be B*ggered; it is an honest job with excellent training and if you decide to leave after gaining the experience, you will be better respected in the "real world".
Go for it i say.
there is nothing wrong with working at mcdonald's. if the environment is right and you feel as though you can move up, why not?
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