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Where should I work McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell or Meijer?
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<blockquote data-quote="combatbaby" data-source="post: 1966297" data-attributes="member: 103665"><p>MickeyD's! I work there hahah. </p><p>Don't worry it's not hard. </p><p>McDonald's actually looks REALLY good on a resume, when you're trying to find a better job afterwards. It may suck, they probably all do, but you know its your first job. </p><p>McDonalds has really good training too. If you don't mind working with the public then work in the front, if not, try working in the back. I work in the back and from what i've heard, it's way easier. They'll ask you which one you would prefer to work. And as for making burgers all you do is put it on a grill press 2 buttons and wait like 20 seconds and voila. </p><p>oh yeah and you have 99% chance of getting hired at McDonalds. I didn't even give them a resume or anything. People are constantly quitting so they're always hiring. </p><p>Don't worry they teach you everything you need tdo know and if you need help just ask someone! they don't mind at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="combatbaby, post: 1966297, member: 103665"] MickeyD's! I work there hahah. Don't worry it's not hard. McDonald's actually looks REALLY good on a resume, when you're trying to find a better job afterwards. It may suck, they probably all do, but you know its your first job. McDonalds has really good training too. If you don't mind working with the public then work in the front, if not, try working in the back. I work in the back and from what i've heard, it's way easier. They'll ask you which one you would prefer to work. And as for making burgers all you do is put it on a grill press 2 buttons and wait like 20 seconds and voila. oh yeah and you have 99% chance of getting hired at McDonalds. I didn't even give them a resume or anything. People are constantly quitting so they're always hiring. Don't worry they teach you everything you need tdo know and if you need help just ask someone! they don't mind at all. [/QUOTE]
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