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Cowpieguy
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States97 Posts
July 03 2012 19:56 GMT
#1
I just got a job at McDonald's and started training yesterday. I'll be a regular crew member working in the service department (cashier, drive thru, fry station). For background, I'm a 23 year old college dropout living with my mom. Dropping out of college was not a choice as much of a necessity due to unforeseen and uncontrollable circumstances. I almost chose to go back to college next year but decided to work instead in order to pay off some debt I've accumulated and save some money. I don't have a car so I had to choose somewhere close to home that I could get to by walking or riding my bike. McDonald's was actually my first choice. I thought it would be more interesting than the grocery stores or video store I also applied to. I worked at Arby's one summer in high school and I've decided that working in fast food isn't nearly as boring as some other jobs I've worked, like being a bellman or doing janitorial work.

After my first day of training yesterday, I'm quite pleased that I got this job and will be working at McDonald's. The people are friendly and enjoyable to be around. They provided 3 sets of shirts and pants for my uniform, so all I had to buy was a decent pair of black shoes that won't hurt my feet after standing up for 8 hours. I get $7.00 of free food everyday during my meal break. I have the option of signing up for health insurance immediately. After 1 year I get paid vacation and the option of starting a 401 (k). In short, it feels like McDonald's treats their employees very well, which was a bit of a surprise. I thought they would cut costs as much as possible in order to maximize profit. I'm starting at $8.00 an hour, which isn't a lot, but it's entry level, unskilled labor and I live in Kansas where the cost of living is very low. I can get up to a 35 cent raise every 6 months.

Compare this to Arby's. I got one shirt and had to provide my own pants. I only got half price food during my meal break. No paid vacation or health insurance or 401 (k). And the atmosphere was not always positive. I was a hard worker so the managers liked me, but there was drama between the managers and I think the newly appointed regional manager was on a bit of a powertrip. She would pencil in someone to work on their day off on the schedule after it was posted and then suspend them when they didn't show up because they didn't know they were supposed to come in. That almost happened to me once but I happened to check the schedule more than once that week and caught it.

Ultimately, I would like to finish college and design video games, but I think I will enjoy working at McDonald's for at least a year and possibly longer. I'm hoping to become a manager, which would be good work experience and would look good on a future job application. I'm not sure how long that will take. I'm sure I'll stand out just as I have with pretty much every job I've had due to my work ethic and intelligence. I was hoping a few months, but I think it may take longer. I really don't know. I'll have to come up with some good suggestions on how to improve something. If any of you guys go to McDonald's, let me know if you there are any things you like or don't like or have suggestions for improvements.

Cowpieguy

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fatfail
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States386 Posts
July 03 2012 20:02 GMT
#2
Hi I like mcdonalds more than other fast food restaurants because it tastes less shitty. Also, the people who work there are pretty nice. I wish they would give me more cheese.
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nbaker
Profile Joined July 2009
United States1341 Posts
July 03 2012 20:02 GMT
#3
Awesome, man. Good work and good luck with your future plans ^^.
mizU
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States12125 Posts
July 03 2012 20:08 GMT
#4
do you eat mcdonalds every day?
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iSometric
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
2221 Posts
July 03 2012 20:13 GMT
#5
2 free salads!
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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
July 03 2012 20:21 GMT
#6
I cannot actually believe I read this, I mean it's good that people will be satisfied with such bad working conditions... But I mean as a reference...

I work at iPhix for $18/h. I am 18, just finished high-school this year. The job itself includes free (paid) training, and all you do is sit on a chair all day, fixing phones as customers come in.

Good luck with your "career choice" either way.
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bitter[KALT]
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States138 Posts
July 03 2012 20:23 GMT
#7
What is 401 k?

Also, this:

On July 04 2012 05:08 mizU wrote:
do you eat mcdonalds every day?


I guess it is hard to pass up the free food when you are trying to save some money and I guess you can get salad and stuff at McDonalds but let us know how long it takes to get sick of the food;)

Other than that, I can just say try not to forget about your plan to become a game designer.
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divito
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada1213 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-03 20:32:53
July 03 2012 20:25 GMT
#8
On July 04 2012 05:21 FiWiFaKi wrote:
I cannot actually believe I read this, I mean it's good that people will be satisfied with such bad working conditions... But I mean as a reference...

I work at iPhix for $18/h. I am 18, just finished high-school this year. The job itself includes free (paid) training, and all you do is sit on a chair all day, fixing phones as customers come in.

Good luck with your "career choice" either way.

Only so many such jobs exist. Not to mention that McDonald's in no way really constitutes bad working conditions. There are far worse jobs, mentally, physically, and financially. I think the people that really have a sheltered early life, or get a certain break/opportunity are far more critical of jobs like McDonald's, at least in my experience.
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thrawn2112
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States6918 Posts
July 03 2012 20:33 GMT
#9
A couple years ago I worked at an independently owned weinerschnitzel, and the best advice I can give you is to not start eating the food. It was about a year before i could manage to eat hot dogs again, and I still haven't gotten over my new revulsion of chili.
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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
July 03 2012 20:36 GMT
#10
On July 04 2012 05:25 divito wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 04 2012 05:21 FiWiFaKi wrote:
I cannot actually believe I read this, I mean it's good that people will be satisfied with such bad working conditions... But I mean as a reference...

I work at iPhix for $18/h. I am 18, just finished high-school this year. The job itself includes free (paid) training, and all you do is sit on a chair all day, fixing phones as customers come in.

Good luck with your "career choice" either way.

Only so many such jobs exist. Not to mention that McDonald's in no way really constitutes bad working conditions. There are far worse jobs, mentally, physically, and financially. I think the people that really have a sheltered early life, or get a certain break/opportunity are far more critical of jobs like McDonald's.


I suppose the average person wont think to look farther than some store relatively close to his house. There are so much jobs out there that you may not even realize exist. In Calgary online you can find some recruitment agencies that will drive you up North for example for work in the oil industry. With no experience being an adult you will have $25/h starting wage. NO EXPERIENCE no anything, all it requires is for you to be dedicated and show up to a few meeting they require you initially to know you mean business.

$8/h works out to be $320 week, assuming you don't pay any taxes with that salary, lets say that works out to be $16 640 a year. That is nothing, it doesn't let you achieve anything with your life, but with that much money it'd take you years to save up for your university if that was your only expense.

Maybe I value work more than I should, but if I was making $8/h I would do whatever it took to find a better paying job, as that's practically living in poverty. Go out of your way to reach your goals, don't settle for this.
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iTzSnypah
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States1738 Posts
July 03 2012 20:41 GMT
#11
I'm going to find you and abuse your ability to buy half-priced items.
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brolaf
Profile Joined May 2012
291 Posts
July 03 2012 20:44 GMT
#12
On July 04 2012 05:36 FiWiFaKi wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 04 2012 05:25 divito wrote:
On July 04 2012 05:21 FiWiFaKi wrote:
I cannot actually believe I read this, I mean it's good that people will be satisfied with such bad working conditions... But I mean as a reference...

I work at iPhix for $18/h. I am 18, just finished high-school this year. The job itself includes free (paid) training, and all you do is sit on a chair all day, fixing phones as customers come in.

Good luck with your "career choice" either way.

Only so many such jobs exist. Not to mention that McDonald's in no way really constitutes bad working conditions. There are far worse jobs, mentally, physically, and financially. I think the people that really have a sheltered early life, or get a certain break/opportunity are far more critical of jobs like McDonald's.


I suppose the average person wont think to look farther than some store relatively close to his house. There are so much jobs out there that you may not even realize exist. In Calgary online you can find some recruitment agencies that will drive you up North for example for work in the oil industry. With no experience being an adult you will have $25/h starting wage. NO EXPERIENCE no anything, all it requires is for you to be dedicated and show up to a few meeting they require you initially to know you mean business.

$8/h works out to be $320 week, assuming you don't pay any taxes with that salary, lets say that works out to be $16 640 a year. That is nothing, it doesn't let you achieve anything with your life, but with that much money it'd take you years to save up for your university if that was your only expense.

Maybe I value work more than I should, but if I was making $8/h I would do whatever it took to find a better paying job, as that's practically living in poverty. Go out of your way to reach your goals, don't settle for this.

So the US equivalent would be going to the North Dakota oil fields and living&working in the middle of nowhere in a trailer? Those resource sector jobs do have their problems..
GoShox
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States1842 Posts
July 03 2012 20:45 GMT
#13
Where do you live at in Kansas?
divito
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada1213 Posts
July 03 2012 20:57 GMT
#14
On July 04 2012 05:36 FiWiFaKi wrote:
I suppose the average person wont think to look farther than some store relatively close to his house. There are so much jobs out there that you may not even realize exist. In Calgary online you can find some recruitment agencies that will drive you up North for example for work in the oil industry. With no experience being an adult you will have $25/h starting wage. NO EXPERIENCE no anything, all it requires is for you to be dedicated and show up to a few meeting they require you initially to know you mean business.

The reason the wage is so high is because of the conditions of that "no experience" job and its relation to regular life in general. I know many people that have been offered jobs or taken jobs in Alberta because of the pay and benefits, but it's precisely because of the surrounding conditions; personally, not something I'd be interested in.

Those businesses and jobs have to pay way above the average for that very reason. My dad was offered $120,000/year + fully paid living expenses to go work in Whitehorse (he's an accountant/controller). Something that, depending on the industry/company, generally pays anywhere from $60-100k in Ontario depending on scope and personal experience.
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Mstring
Profile Joined September 2011
Australia510 Posts
July 03 2012 21:12 GMT
#15
My first job was at Maccas and I'll never forget some of the people I met. I'll always be grateful for experiences that job lead to, good and bad (good in disguise). Although you're not 15 like I was when I started working there, so you probably don't need to hear this, but, I implore you, please, do not eat the food, even if free.
Chill
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
Calgary25990 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-03 21:24:36
July 03 2012 21:19 GMT
#16
McDonalds was probably the most fun I've ever had working. It was fast-paced and the people made it fun. Some days it was hard work and some days it was agonizing, but no job is perfect. Years later when I was trying to get my first job after graduation, interviewers were still commenting on having McDonalds on my resume as a sign of a good foundation.

Sounds like you're enjoying it. Hope everything works out well.

On July 04 2012 05:36 FiWiFaKi wrote:
I suppose the average person wont think to look farther than some store relatively close to his house. There are so much jobs out there that you may not even realize exist. In Calgary online you can find some recruitment agencies that will drive you up North for example for work in the oil industry. With no experience being an adult you will have $25/h starting wage. NO EXPERIENCE no anything, all it requires is for you to be dedicated and show up to a few meeting they require you initially to know you mean business.

Calgary is the hottest job market in Canada right now. Outside of niche fracking operations in the US, it might be the hottest job market in all of North America. So I think it's a little presumptuous and actually a little offensive to use that as a basis for job markets anywhere else, especially when the OP touches that there are other issues going on. You know what else you'll need to work in Calgary? A work permit! Great advice to give to an American...

On July 04 2012 05:36 FiWiFaKi wrote:
Maybe I value work more than I should, but if I was making $8/h I would do whatever it took to find a better paying job, as that's practically living in poverty. Go out of your way to reach your goals, don't settle for this.

This is good advice (although I don't know why you keep relating it to how amazing you are...). It's way easier to find work if you're already working. You should find when you apply somewhere and tell them you currently have a job but you're looking for something more challenging that it builds up a little credit for you.
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Chill
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
Calgary25990 Posts
July 03 2012 21:28 GMT
#17
On July 04 2012 05:44 brolaf wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 04 2012 05:36 FiWiFaKi wrote:
On July 04 2012 05:25 divito wrote:
On July 04 2012 05:21 FiWiFaKi wrote:
I cannot actually believe I read this, I mean it's good that people will be satisfied with such bad working conditions... But I mean as a reference...

I work at iPhix for $18/h. I am 18, just finished high-school this year. The job itself includes free (paid) training, and all you do is sit on a chair all day, fixing phones as customers come in.

Good luck with your "career choice" either way.

Only so many such jobs exist. Not to mention that McDonald's in no way really constitutes bad working conditions. There are far worse jobs, mentally, physically, and financially. I think the people that really have a sheltered early life, or get a certain break/opportunity are far more critical of jobs like McDonald's.


I suppose the average person wont think to look farther than some store relatively close to his house. There are so much jobs out there that you may not even realize exist. In Calgary online you can find some recruitment agencies that will drive you up North for example for work in the oil industry. With no experience being an adult you will have $25/h starting wage. NO EXPERIENCE no anything, all it requires is for you to be dedicated and show up to a few meeting they require you initially to know you mean business.

$8/h works out to be $320 week, assuming you don't pay any taxes with that salary, lets say that works out to be $16 640 a year. That is nothing, it doesn't let you achieve anything with your life, but with that much money it'd take you years to save up for your university if that was your only expense.

Maybe I value work more than I should, but if I was making $8/h I would do whatever it took to find a better paying job, as that's practically living in poverty. Go out of your way to reach your goals, don't settle for this.

So the US equivalent would be going to the North Dakota oil fields and living&working in the middle of nowhere in a trailer? Those resource sector jobs do have their problems..

From what I've heard, fracking in North Dakota is exactly like the Canadian oilsands were 8 years ago. Smallish towns overrun with people, impossible to get a hotel room or a place to live, overbooked camps, etc. It's a rich life but not an easy one. If I was back in 2006 I don't know if I would take a job in the oilsands...
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Cowpieguy
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States97 Posts
July 03 2012 21:31 GMT
#18
On July 04 2012 05:08 mizU wrote:
do you eat mcdonalds every day?


I don't eat much fast food in general. I'm sure I will bring my lunch sometimes as I try to stay healthy and not get fat. But I'm sure I will enjoy their salads and fruit smoothies quite often and sometimes indulge in a hamburger and fries. I really do not want to get fat.
Cowpieguy
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States97 Posts
July 03 2012 21:33 GMT
#19
On July 04 2012 05:45 GoShox wrote:
Where do you live at in Kansas?


I live in Topeka, in the northeast, about an hour from Kansas City.
dragoon
Profile Joined December 2010
United States695 Posts
July 03 2012 22:09 GMT
#20
Please get the orders right. At my McDonalds, (Mississippi) all of the employees are complete dicks and get your order wrong EVERY SINGLE TIME. They've lied before because it was late when asking for a milkshake (saying the machine was broken, I proved them wrong later on) and talk in a very unfriendly manner.
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matiK23
Profile Joined May 2011
United States963 Posts
July 03 2012 22:21 GMT
#21
To the op: fuck yea, right on brother.
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dAPhREAk
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Nauru12397 Posts
July 03 2012 22:44 GMT
#22
worked two years at taco bell--doing drive through. my advice, only drink water. you are right next to the drink dispenser and its so easy to drink soda all day long. it is bad for you, dont do it man!! on the other hand, mt dew mixed with strawberry, yummmm.

oh, and:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390521/

please consider your health when choosing lunch.
CaucasianAsian
Profile Blog Joined September 2005
Korea (South)11586 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-03 23:16:41
July 03 2012 23:15 GMT
#23
lol linking Super Size Me.

That movie makes me hungry for McDonalds every single time. brb need a big mac.

Edit: Before I go, OP it seems like you have the right attitude towards this job. Congrats on that as well.
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DRTnOOber
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
New Zealand476 Posts
July 03 2012 23:25 GMT
#24
The video game development industry is really tough to get into. It's very competitive, and comparitively quite low paying. If it's your absolute passion, go for it, but as another option consider other aspects of IT. I work as a performance engineer after finishing a BSc in Computer Science. I get to do programming and have exposure to all kinds of technologies and I'm slowly building up some indie game content in my spare time. I probably wouldn't even find a job as a game developer in New Zealand and if I did I'd be getting roughly 50% of the pay I'm on now.

Depends on your priorities. I'm 28 now and have an 8 week old baby daughter and a wife to support so that's where my motivation is now. Just saying, the game industry is TOUGH so don't be discouraged if you have trouble getting into it - and go in to it understanding the risks.
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LeafMeAlone
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States301 Posts
July 03 2012 23:36 GMT
#25
Don't eat the food ad McD's everyday, might become phat :O. Maybe give it to someone that asks for food on the street or something, that'll help somebody. Be sure to look at the nutrient facts of everything, sometimes a food might be bad for you even if it doesn't taste that way. I think the dressing of the salad counter balances the healthiness of the salad itself.
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brolaf
Profile Joined May 2012
291 Posts
July 04 2012 00:12 GMT
#26
On July 04 2012 08:36 LeafMeAlone wrote:
Don't eat the food ad McD's everyday, might become phat :O. Maybe give it to someone that asks for food on the street or something, that'll help somebody. Be sure to look at the nutrient facts of everything, sometimes a food might be bad for you even if it doesn't taste that way. I think the dressing of the salad counter balances the healthiness of the salad itself.

Calories in, calories out.. It might not be healthy, but it wont make you fat if you eat sensibly.
Sega92
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States467 Posts
July 04 2012 00:46 GMT
#27
thats not bad at all, all things considered, and who knows if you like it you just might end up finding a career there. thats what my sister did with her job in food she started as hourly and really liked the place, 6 months later shes a manager and has gotten 2 promotions..

good luck bro just remember to enjoy yourself at work and any job can seem like living the dream
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Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Denmark8045 Posts
July 04 2012 00:47 GMT
#28
good luck with your new job!
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FFGenerations
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
7088 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-04 01:35:59
July 04 2012 01:07 GMT
#29
whats this shovelling oil for 60k/year? i'd be up for that
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Profile Joined August 2010
Canada444 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-04 01:21:15
July 04 2012 01:19 GMT
#30
On July 04 2012 05:57 divito wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 04 2012 05:36 FiWiFaKi wrote:
I suppose the average person wont think to look farther than some store relatively close to his house. There are so much jobs out there that you may not even realize exist. In Calgary online you can find some recruitment agencies that will drive you up North for example for work in the oil industry. With no experience being an adult you will have $25/h starting wage. NO EXPERIENCE no anything, all it requires is for you to be dedicated and show up to a few meeting they require you initially to know you mean business.

The reason the wage is so high is because of the conditions of that "no experience" job and its relation to regular life in general. I know many people that have been offered jobs or taken jobs in Alberta because of the pay and benefits, but it's precisely because of the surrounding conditions; personally, not something I'd be interested in.

Those businesses and jobs have to pay way above the average for that very reason. My dad was offered $120,000/year + fully paid living expenses to go work in Whitehorse (he's an accountant/controller). Something that, depending on the industry/company, generally pays anywhere from $60-100k in Ontario depending on scope and personal experience.


Hey Whitehorse is pretty great He's missing out.

For reference, wages are extremely high here. I make $25/h working commissioned electronics retail.
HeeroFX
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States2704 Posts
July 04 2012 01:22 GMT
#31
McDonalds makes the best fries and shakes and they have a good chicken sandwhich grats on the job too btw
Th1rdEye
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States1074 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-04 01:59:30
July 04 2012 01:59 GMT
#32
Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do.

McDonalds isnt that bad for a job.. The conditions are humane and they do give raises.. and free food is always good. If you're responsible you won't eat terrible every shift, but it would be nice to have some choice of course. I'm sure 7.00 means anything in the store. That isn't a bad idea for mcdonalds.. basically giving an hour of pay for a lunch break at minimum wage instead of paying you 8.00 + for an hour But some places just offer discounts, or like a restaurant i worked at before, no discount at all

I know a lot of people in your situation.. around your age and out of college with no job atm
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Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States1537 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-07-04 02:24:43
July 04 2012 02:23 GMT
#33
Sounds like you're really excited to work at McD's. I've worked at one for 2 years, and it had its up and downs. I had great nighttime managers and really sucky daytime ones.
McDonald's isn't the worst place to work, but far from the best. The more I got to know about my manager friends, the more I realized how priveledged I am, some of them make only slightly more than the typical crew member.
Have fun while you're there, your enjoyment is really dependent on the other employees there
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Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden4365 Posts
July 04 2012 03:02 GMT
#34
Is it true that macdonald has a food policy that if you dont get your food inless than 10-15min you get the meal for free?

HERE in sweden it takes them every fucking 15-25min( i go to the cashier 5-10-15-20 each 5min) to get any of my meal done and they dont call my name or anyshit they just stand in the cashier i go there and ask them HEY ur lucky we got your meal

Cold as fuck but at this point im too hungry to give a fuck to wait to get myself a warm one

ANY TIP FOR A GUY THAT IS TRYING TO GET INTO FAST FOOD INDUSTRY to work there?
would appreciate anything at this point.

Been trying to work at macdonalds I got no work experience been unemployed for 2years I thought i didn't need experience to join macdonalds " ive become so low thinking its because im an immigrant i wont get hired" seeing how my friends gets a job due to being swedish and quit their job 1-2weeks after

Please enjoy your job
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