$19.62 after 15 weeks of training.would any one please write me how much McDonald pay to a 22 years old.I couldn't find any where their pay scale.
Thanks
cathy
Thanks akrinis,$19.62 after 15 weeks of training.
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Yes I called the manager and he said oo you are the one who came for interview. I asked him straight away the job and he said " umm aaa, ummm I will email you"just ring up and ask to speak to whoever is in charge of recruitment. If they dont know who that is ask for the store manager. They should give you a number or tell you when they are next in. get their name and pop in when they are there. they should fix you up
I had my resume registered on Coles' system for a year, with no response. Officeworks threw out my resume and I have 6 years retail experience, 3 at a supervisor level! Major retailers are constantly flooded with resumes - have you tried looking at smaller local businesses? Local newspapers are useful for this (I've gotten half my jobs through newspapers).Yes I called the manager and he said oo you are the one who came for interview. I asked him straight away the job and he said " umm aaa, ummm I will email you"
Well does this means he will not hire me?
I am so stuck no one seems to hire me, Woolies, every time they turn me down,
coles no response even after applying 6 weeks. At Target rude lady took my resume and staked it with the pile.Office works no repose. Bunnings when ever I apply I get refusal with in minutes. on other hand my neighbour girl got job at bunnings without any previous experience. For me I have 2.5 years experience as a register operator. Is there something wrong with me or my luck is gone on holidays.
Well I will update you guys if ever i get any email from Maccas.
I agree - try liquor stores as well.Try considering your age as well - as you're over 18 you may be able to apply for places where younger people cannot. I was hired by Telstra Retail (but I turned them down to go elsewhere), they only hire over 18's and pay rates are pretty good.
drop out found.Heyya. well iive worked at maccas for around a year and got the job first try without any other experience ! woo lol
maccas is usually fun to work at, generally pays well, has fun people around that are our age, good experience for your c.v and is a relatively easy and stress-free environment/place to work.
the misconceptions surrounding macas employees annoy me. im a good student @ a selective school and yes i work at macas for extra money so no im not some dropout lowie like people think when you first tell them you work @ macas LOL
lol well in an interview they'll generally ask you:
your strengths
your weaknesses
what you know about macdonalds (the brand in general)
why you want to work there
prev exp.
etc etc etc.
good luck.
cheers.
Are you kidding? I've worked at two different Mcdonald's before and at the interview they asked me 'when can you work?' And that was it... Most of those managers are drop out kids from school and doesn't give a shit as long as you are young or whatever.. Apparently saving labour is the number one priority..Heyya. well iive worked at maccas for around a year and got the job first try without any other experience ! woo lol
maccas is usually fun to work at, generally pays well, has fun people around that are our age, good experience for your c.v and is a relatively easy and stress-free environment/place to work.
the misconceptions surrounding macas employees annoy me. im a good student @ a selective school and yes i work at macas for extra money so no im not some dropout lowie like people think when you first tell them you work @ macas LOL
lol well in an interview they'll generally ask you:
your strengths
your weaknesses
what you know about macdonalds (the brand in general)
why you want to work there
prev exp.
etc etc etc.
good luck.
cheers.
That's why you move into other industries like Sales where you make more, the harder you work rather than one fixed salary..Funny how a lot of you like to criticize pay at McDonalds, when in reality you're being paid the same at any other retailer, sometimes even less.
Yes, of course, but the problem with moving into said industry is that there are hardly any job opportunities, especially for high school students. Most people working in Sales are at least going to University.That's why you move into other industries like Sales where you make more, the harder you work rather than one fixed salary..