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Lawrence White
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over 6 months ago

Still looking for local part-time employment, full-time job options or summer job opportunities? McDonald's restaurant locations across the US are looking for enthusiastic, ambitions, service-orientated crew members to join their team.

The minimum age requirement to qualify for a McDonald's Crew Member job opportunity is 14 years old!

Crew Members who excel in entry-level jobs may receive promotions into restaurant management. Qualified McDonalds crew members earn a number of job benefits. McDonalds employment benefits may include medical coverage, paid vacation time, restaurant discounts, and 401(k) plans.

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Lenin Pina
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over 6 months ago

Papa John's has immediate hire Shift Lead, Delivery Driver and Team Member employment opportunities Nationwide!

"we’ll pay 100% of tuition for undergraduate and graduate online degree programs through Purdue University Global..." - Papa John's, Dough & Degrees Program

The company is looking for team members who are eager to bring fresh ideas to our restaurants, corporate offices and distribution centers.

Minimum age requirement to work at Papa John's is 16

If you have a passion for quality, a mind for business and a willingness to collaborate, explore your next job opportunity today at https://jobs.papajohns.com or text JOBS to 47272 . Thank you

#hiringevents #deliverydriver #shiftlead #CrewMember

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Megan Joe
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over 6 months ago

Enjoy working there. The people are very nice.

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Megan Joe
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over 6 months ago

There weren’t any biggest mistakes.

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Everton Mcneil
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over 6 months ago

It is a challenging job but it worth it learn alot i did

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Everton Mcneil
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over 6 months ago

It is a challenging job but it worth it learn alot i did

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LaToya Bryant
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over 6 months ago

The pay is horrible they will work you like a slave

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Madelaine Thompson
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over 6 months ago

Well, it was one of the first mornings of opening by myself and I left the bread out to dry too long. You can already imagine how the rest of the day went from there. The bread wasn’t bad if nobody wanted it toasted, although that’s one of the greatest things about certain sandwiches at Subway. Whenever I asked someone if they wanted a sandwich toasted you can imagine the anxiety I felt as the poor dried out bread spent each second in the oven. Now I tried my best to stay positive while dressing the filling of the subs, and did a pretty good job considering I was the only employee until my co-worker would come to swap me. Finally, the worst part comes into play, as I’m making two philly cheesesteak sandwiches for a man and his wife, I realize that the bread was disintegrated and crumpling everywhere. My co-worker got there at that time thankfully and helped keep the line down. I saw the look of disappointment on all these people’s faces and figured things were already bad and couldn’t get much worse. After convincing myself that the customers who had already been waiting in line could wait a little longer, I decided I would remake the sandwich and give this guy the quality sandwich he rightly deserved and would be paying for. I asked the man if it would be alright if I remade it that the bread didn’t allow everything to fall out. He didn’t deny and I hurried through making it edible this time. After the lunch rush was over I was still left with all my responsibilities that I was supposed to get done in my spare time before my co-worker got there. Moral of the story, if the entire day depends on your bread going into the storage after getting done cooling off, customers won’t mind waiting while you finish up your bread. If you worry about speed and only on one customer the entire time you can develop tunnel vision, and you’ll struggle to serve the customers with confidence because you don’t slow down to finish up. So, think ahead, and don’t be afraid to make a few people wait instead. This way you’re not losing you and your company bread.

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Elioth Obas
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over 6 months ago

One day i got very late cuase i didnt check the hard board while the deputy got me off i had to work

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Elioth Obas
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over 6 months ago

You go to mc donalds do your work and follow the prep chart

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