Lahtina wrote: You know, that's what I've read from a lot of people who've worked there. They say they're always busy but not 'stressy', they say it's a pretty cool atmosphere. Fun. Ish. It was so much fun! And the people I worked with were great. If the pay hadn't been so SHITTY I would've lasted a lot longer. Plus I worked at a mall location, so it was ALWAYS busy. The free food didn't hurt either. But I remember it fondly.
dear jebus, if i worked at micky dee's i would be a million pounds!!!
McDonalds is one of my guilty pleasures. Time and time again I say I'll quit and yet it always seems to call my name.
You know, that's what I've read from a lot of people who've worked there. They say they're always busy but not 'stressy', they say it's a pretty cool atmosphere. Fun. Ish.
It was so much fun! And the people I worked with were great. If the pay hadn't been so SHITTY I would've lasted a lot longer. Plus I worked at a mall location, so it was ALWAYS busy. The free food didn't hurt either. But I remember it fondly.
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Lorenna wrote: DOES SOMEBODY HAS BEEN WORK IN MC DONALDS HERE IN TORONTO? PLEASE I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS I did, a looooooooooong time ago. Loved it. It was one of the most exhausting jobs I've ever had, but I can tell you that I really, really enjoyed it. I love being busy (unlike my latest gig, where I'm dying of boredom). :sad:
You know, that's what I've read from a lot of people who've worked there. They say they're always busy but not 'stressy', they say it's a pretty cool atmosphere. Fun. Ish.
DOES SOMEBODY HAS BEEN WORK IN MC DONALDS HERE IN TORONTO? PLEASE I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS
I did, a looooooooooong time ago. Loved it. It was one of the most exhausting jobs I've ever had, but I can tell you that I really, really enjoyed it. I love being busy (unlike my latest gig, where I'm dying of boredom). :sad:
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