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My First "Official" Job!
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As of yesterday, 2/4/2016, I am officially a cook at McDonalds. I applied about a week ago for multiple jobs around my town. I received a call two days ago asking if I could come in for an interview at one of my local McDonalds. I accepted the offer and was interviewed yesterday.
As it was my first interview I was nervous quite a bit. I just tried to be as calm as possible and follow all of the proper interview etiquette, which I felt went well. In fact it must've went decently well because I received a call an hour after my interview saying that they would like to hire me.
I go in for my orientation day (fill out my W4, obtain uniform, and learn the basic rules) on President's Day (15th), then after that I should get my first schedule where I will complete training. This is a big accomplishment for me because I have been putting it off for awhile. I dreaded having to get a job because I didn't want to let go of the last bits of my true leisure time and childhood that I would have. I do however want a car and a lot of other needs that cost money, so I need a job in order to pay for them.
If I had to give anyone any advice about a job, get one as soon as you are 16. However I wouldn't recommend getting a cleaning job unless you are highly into cleaning. Cleaning jobs suck...
-Toll
As it was my first interview I was nervous quite a bit. I just tried to be as calm as possible and follow all of the proper interview etiquette, which I felt went well. In fact it must've went decently well because I received a call an hour after my interview saying that they would like to hire me.
I go in for my orientation day (fill out my W4, obtain uniform, and learn the basic rules) on President's Day (15th), then after that I should get my first schedule where I will complete training. This is a big accomplishment for me because I have been putting it off for awhile. I dreaded having to get a job because I didn't want to let go of the last bits of my true leisure time and childhood that I would have. I do however want a car and a lot of other needs that cost money, so I need a job in order to pay for them.
If I had to give anyone any advice about a job, get one as soon as you are 16. However I wouldn't recommend getting a cleaning job unless you are highly into cleaning. Cleaning jobs suck...
-Toll
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Let me tell you McD isnt really a great place to work it like $10 an hour lmao
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thats a job atleast congrats
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Cleaning jobs are terrible but its worth the money
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I do agree that cleaning jobs suck. But you can actually make some decent money if you're still in highschool just working on the side. But congrats on Mickey D's
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Torzo wrote Let me tell you McD isnt really a great place to work it like $10 an hour lmao
Oh boy do I wish that they gave $10 an hour. Here in Kansas minimum wage is $7.25 and McDonald's pays $8. Almost any other place pays the same or less, so it's actually isn't that bad of a job. Not to mention the benefits they even give me, as a high schooler....
If I keep my job and go through college they will pay 40% of my college tuition for me so that is a great deal!
-Toll
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Congrats on your job mate, hope it goes well for you.
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Torzo wrote Let me tell you McD isnt really a great place to work it like $10 an hour lmaoBetter to be doing something productive than sitting on his ass...
Grats buddy.
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Torzo wrote Let me tell you McD isnt really a great place to work it like $10 an hour lmao
Wait wait wait 1 second, he got a job and you're slagging him off?
Yet I checked your profile and your occupation is "don't work yet" don't be a dick dude, if you're going to slag someone off for doing something for a living make sure you're actually doing something for a living
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Well done, man. Whatever it may be, a job is a job at the end of the day and you're earning yourself some money. My first job was with FedEx, then I moved to Waitrose and finally I am now a Phone Shop Customer Assistant for Tesco Mobile (UK). Good luck with it!
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