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Lol đ I didn't, it was in the middle of the pandemic, and I thought I could get a job at McDonald's because I just graduated high school, so I applied and did an interview, then they email me later saying that that didn't need me But later, I found the most easiest job that does seasonal pay đ, but base pay is $16 and when you get closer to holiday it goes up $3-$4. I liked it sometimes 12hrs was mandatory but it was literally super easy
I applied at a McDonalds and right as the interview started the manager just asked when Im free to work. I said whenever Iâm needed and that was the whole interview. They donât give a shit lol
@@shattereddiamond1030 thank you but it was quite some time ago when i applied and got rejected so i kinda just gave up McDonalds and decided to go for something else completely different and better
My trick is to walk in and tell them to read this paper put loud. The paper says "you're hired". As soon as they read it, jump with excitement and tell them you can start right away. This is how I got my neurosurgeon job.
Recently, for my comp science job, I just threatened the interviewer with leetcode questions and he gave me the job without hesitation (before fainting).
â@@lifeisshortsoenjoyitwhiley903 Its true I got hired at pizza hut yesterday the interview was like 5 mind long he just asked u simple questions and like that I was hired
to enter the future you need to be 20 with 25 years of experience and a PhD in quantum physics, the salary is competitive and therefore we won't tell you how much we pay you, also, you can't discuss about it with coworkers
my interview with mcdonaldâs went really well and they still didnât hire me. it lowkey made me feel bad cause out of all places i get rejected by. itâs mcdonaldâs.
Correct. I never, in 30 years, got a job by filling out an application or submitting a resume. I just walked in, said I could do the work, and they said okay, punch in and start either right this minute or in a day or two if I'd rather.
Yeah there is. I've had lots of job experience in the past, I'm now studying at university and was looking for a part time job, and McDonald's is literally opposite where I live so it was convenient to apply there. My resume/cv is 2-3 pages.
@@unstablefusion3 Yeah you do lol. It's the same with any job. You can't just go ask them for a job anymore, you have to go through the process of being recruited and those who are selected to have interviews/meetings at each specific workplace isn't decided by those who you'd be working with in that company, it's decided by the company's HR team. After you've been selected as a candidate by the HR team (which would require you to have a resume/CV to show you're the best person for the job), you then have an interview/meeting with one (or more) of the managers and they usually take you on board from that point. Just because McDonald's seems like a shit job that anyone can do, you still need a resume/CV to work there. At least you do where I live (in the UK) and you also at least 5 GCSEs (although there are people who work at the McDonald's near me who don't have 5 GCSEs, and the entire company is a shit show - managers are horrible even to their staff (name calling for instance), many laws being broken (children can't work more than 20 hours per week unless they're on an apprenticeship scheme, which they're not), food often takes a while to be made, a lot of the managers can't manage etc. And the owner is in a shit ton of debt lol. Anyways, at least where I live, you need a resume.
@@maxhenderson1890 As someone about graduate from business school, you should not apply for any job with a complete resume of every experience. Everything should be tailored towards the job, for McDonaldâs for example they wonât care if you had a job mowing lawns, but they will be interested in if you worked in like a movie theater for instance. You are better off shortening your resume to 1 page so that your most applicable experience is highlighted and quick to find. It is always a good idea to keep an extended resume on hand with all past experiences and projects youâve worked on, as you can then use that one to tailor other resumes for different jobs.
Also, do not leave out things from your resume. You never know what they are actually looking for or how your information can/will be interpreted. Something you see as mundane or not important could highlight a key attribute of yours that the person/people doing the hiring are looking for. Keep it easy to read and organized, do not worry about keeping it to a single page.
I got rejected twice, no jokes. I worked in a hotel reception, at restaurants, in hospital, but friking mcdonalds never wanted me. Kinda hurted my feelings
Never once have I disqualified an applicant because their resume is over a page. Readability, organization, and applicability of experience is way more important on a resume than keeping it to a page. In fact, I have found myself more often questioning where the rest of it is at when I get resumes that are so tailored down that there are 3-4 year gaps in their work history and I am left questioning what went on during that time frame.
As an employer it is a redflag if someone has a lot of experience or attended college. He will stay for a few months until heâs found something better or goes back to college again. I look for the ones who are high school dropouts, they usually stay the longest.
The manager rejected you because on your resume it said you could fix the ice cream machine Edit: (Not trying to be that person but ty for all the likes!)
I was a manager at mcds for 4 years, this is all true. We donât expect you to have loads of work experience when applying to a place like McDonaldâs, brief bullet points stating your responsibilities with your time spent at other jobs is perfectly fine. If you have no work experience and are looking for a first job, write a short blurb about yourself, your leadership and teamwork skills and how you have developed them (school clubs, sports etc) and explain why you think insert company name here, would be perfect for you. If you have volunteer experience, list that like you would work experience. I recommended many people who had no prior experience who had well written, concise resumes formatted like I neurones above, over long winded poorly written ones from people who had jobs before. I hope this helps somebody!
Bro I did bullet points and one page even before I went for my job application. Funny thing is that was almost 1 year ago and now I am a safety squad and crew coach at maccas. Did it in lass than 6-9 months And also got crew of the year before I got crew coach. I'll just say I MC-LOVE my job. đ
đđđhahaha I mean, it really depends on where you are. The McDonaldâs near my school always struggles with not having enough workers, especially since covid
I used to work for McDonaldâs. They donât actually look at it other than making sure you donât have a criminal record, even then they still might consider you. They will ask you questions you answered on your resume to make sure you arenât lying and use what you said as truth. Most get hired on the spot or in a few business days. Literally anyone can apply and be accepted
@@cloudstrife8596 McDonaldâs is known for being peoples first jobs. And it is very much known since no one asks about where you used to work unless you talk about it first.
i literally got accepted for just one meeting with them, no applications no diploma's no bs just a nice talk and saying the rights words (edit) thx for the 1k likes
School- we prepare you for life, here write a 10 page essay Later in life, me writing 10 page resume giving it to the manager- sorry we canât hire you, itâs too long
@@mushroomhehe370 I've never needed one in my life. I have always gone to an employer who was hiring, told them I could do the job, and they hired me on the spot. I never filled out an application either.
I once got rejected from a McDonalds and sent them a 2 sentence email asking them if I could have the job anyway and they said yes. So I wouldnât sweat it.
The form of a resume can be highly flexible and it can differ widely, based on the job that you are applying for. Some places like bullet points, some paragraphs and on some jobs you can even make a video.
McDonald's is contractually obligated only to have authorized servicemen work on the machines. It's a long-standing contract between McDonalds and the company providing machines, and the machines are deliberately designed to not give troubleshooting tips or help to determine what the issue with the machine is to discourage anyone that isn't authorized to work on the machine. They're designed that way so that McDonald's location, usually franchisee, has to pay for repairs, so that the company (Tyler) making the machines & McDonald's corporate can still get revenue out of their products after they're sold. Kind of like how Tesla can put heated seats in their cars, and charge you a monthly subscription fee to let you use them.
No, it's the day McDonalds finally gives me what I ordered and not some weird plain cheeseburger with a single pickle slice and shredded onion on top. Yes, that's happened multiple times.
I once worked at Mc Donalds. They didn't even have my resume at the interview and they told me me I was already hired... Being hired was easier than quitting. Since when I quit they kept sending me rosters through mail. I'd maid them back and tell them I didn't work there anymore.... But this kept going for a month. đ
Half of my coworkers from when I worked at McDonaldâs were literally customers who asked if they were hiring and many of them worked that same day when just minutes before they were a customer.
Ngl as a current employee of McDonaldâs all I did was ask if I can apply (they gave me a paper asking my availability) and then on the way home I got a call and I was hired đ
âHetâs why you get rejectedâ First: you bought your job application Second: you bought your resume Third: you knew how to fix the ice cream machine đđ€Ł
If you get rejected from McDonaldâs in England donât be too disheartened most people we hire have previous experience in another McDonaldâs so itâs actually much harder to break into McDonaldâs than one might think. If you want some solid advice for getting a job at McDonaldâs first try to get some relevant experience even if itâs just waitressing at a local pub or cafe second get someone on the inside fighting for you have a friend or maybe even a stranger that already works at the McDonaldâs you want to work at vouch for you as a good hire
âHereâs why you get rejected.â
The employer: âThis is a Wendyâsâ
"McDonalds is still hiring"
We have a closed down mcdonalds down the street
Wendyâs has amazing roasts
In all honesty, they don't even accept resumes over here for fast food jobs
đI literally heard chandler voice in my head
If you show up to McDonalds with a resume,
âsorry, youâre over qualifiedâ.
Wtf
â@@manipurgamer8088I hope someone fixes you
â@@silydevius i am all ready fix thing about you self đđđ
Literally, my McDonaldâs didnât even require a resume, just a pulse, a pair of legs and your good to go
â@@itskkiller6772 same for most of the ones in my area
If McDonalds rejected me, then Iâm doomed đđđ
Same
Good good
I got rejected ffs
Nope, they ghosted Alphonso Davies....
Bro i would end it all
âHeres why you get rejectedâ
âYou came in a fucking mcdonalds with a resumeâ
u ain't funny
@@hi_hi_hi21248 ok
yes he is@@hi_hi_hi21248
Bro got insulted because he got rejected from a mcdonalds
â@@hi_hi_hi21248 womp womp
The McDonald's manager rolls his eyes because you gave him a resume at all, it's a McDonald's, if your there, you get hired
Yeah this video makes no sense, most of the time they donât even require one. They also donât have to give you a drug test lol
Lol đ
I didn't, it was in the middle of the pandemic, and I thought I could get a job at McDonald's because I just graduated high school, so I applied and did an interview, then they email me later saying that that didn't need me
But later, I found the most easiest job that does seasonal pay đ, but base pay is $16 and when you get closer to holiday it goes up $3-$4. I liked it sometimes 12hrs was mandatory but it was literally super easy
Hahahahah, bullshit... I wish this were true, but it's not...
THAS WAT IM SAYING
"We have one question for you. Do you know how to make food?"
"No."
"Understandable, you're hired."
Bro, McDonald's don't give a shit. You walk in, you can read English, count money, and you're already hired
Exactly
No u also need to know how to walk and breath
Read and count? You're over qualified
@@alkhawa9782 Nah, walking is over qualified. You can just sit close to the cash register!!
You donât even need to pass freshman year in high school and theyâll hire you
I applied at a McDonalds and right as the interview started the manager just asked when Im free to work. I said whenever Iâm needed and that was the whole interview. They donât give a shit lol
Yeah itâs a fucking McDonalds, why would they care about a resume?
So true, same for me lol
I applied to mcdonalds once and got rejected, i feel insulted since not even mcdonalds would hire me
@@GrimGriefer5 well i'm hope you find one that hire you if not you find one already
@@shattereddiamond1030 thank you but it was quite some time ago when i applied and got rejected so i kinda just gave up McDonalds and decided to go for something else completely different and better
My trick is to walk in and tell them to read this paper put loud. The paper says "you're hired". As soon as they read it, jump with excitement and tell them you can start right away. This is how I got my neurosurgeon job.
Lol u just broke the system
Yeah! Its really helpful tip! Although its more effective when you point a gun at them đ€!
@@kikiburrito Yes! Ive gotten many of jobs by doing this
@@kikiburrito Wait WHAT
Recently, for my comp science job, I just threatened the interviewer with leetcode questions and he gave me the job without hesitation (before fainting).
âWhy was I rejected?â
âWell, your first mistake was writing a fucking resume for a McDonaldâs jobâ
Realest comment here
Literally
Fr bro
Lmao
McDonald's accepts you without a job application đ
Wait actually
@@peterpantheman9466 If you are alive and you can start tomorrow you're hiredđ
ââ@ZaGames You don't have to be alive you just have to be able to mess up a order
@@poland8752 true
Nah they accept you if you are an idiot
As long as you show up with pants and at least one sock your basically hired at McDonaldâs
will half a sock work or does it have to be the entire thing
No I got rejected from Macdonalds and I was dressed up and everything
@@Emubabes you came to fancy
You gotta get A medical degree in order to work at McDonald's
As a former mcdonalds employee the hiring process goes like this: you walk into mcdonalds and youâre hired
Is that actually true? Cause I'm in need of a part time job do you not like need any experiences?
â@@lifeisshortsoenjoyitwhiley903
Its true I got hired at pizza hut yesterday the interview was like 5 mind long he just asked u simple questions and like that I was hired
True lol that's how i work at subway
It's true, i walked into a McDonald's to get a burger and suddenly I'm in the kitchen making them instead
@@lifeisshortsoenjoyitwhiley903 looked it up, and pretty much. They donât verify qualifications apparently, and the questions are casual and low key
bro's really giving tips to not get rejected at McDonald's đ
bro's speedrunning making a tutorial on how to overqualify at mcdonald's đ
He can put I don't know how to fix a ice cream machine he will be hired on the point
Me who Plans to Work There:
Welcome to our future
to enter the future you need to be 20 with 25 years of experience and a PhD in quantum physics, the salary is competitive and therefore we won't tell you how much we pay you, also, you can't discuss about it with coworkers
my interview with mcdonaldâs went really well and they still didnât hire me. it lowkey made me feel bad cause out of all places i get rejected by. itâs mcdonaldâs.
"*Here's why you got rejected.*"
Cause you know how to fix the ice cream machine
âHereâs why you get rejected.â
"You brought in a job application"
đ
Barbara from shark tank logic
Correct. I never, in 30 years, got a job by filling out an application or submitting a resume. I just walked in, said I could do the work, and they said okay, punch in and start either right this minute or in a day or two if I'd rather.
â@@bite-sizedshorts9635 no
@@breakmystupidniconicokneec3353 itâs a joke
If youâre applying to McDonaldâs thereâs no reason for your resume to be 2 pagesđ
Yeah there is. I've had lots of job experience in the past, I'm now studying at university and was looking for a part time job, and McDonald's is literally opposite where I live so it was convenient to apply there. My resume/cv is 2-3 pages.
You donât even need a resume lol
If you need a resume for McDonald's this economy is beyond broke
@@unstablefusion3 Yeah you do lol. It's the same with any job. You can't just go ask them for a job anymore, you have to go through the process of being recruited and those who are selected to have interviews/meetings at each specific workplace isn't decided by those who you'd be working with in that company, it's decided by the company's HR team. After you've been selected as a candidate by the HR team (which would require you to have a resume/CV to show you're the best person for the job), you then have an interview/meeting with one (or more) of the managers and they usually take you on board from that point. Just because McDonald's seems like a shit job that anyone can do, you still need a resume/CV to work there. At least you do where I live (in the UK) and you also at least 5 GCSEs (although there are people who work at the McDonald's near me who don't have 5 GCSEs, and the entire company is a shit show - managers are horrible even to their staff (name calling for instance), many laws being broken (children can't work more than 20 hours per week unless they're on an apprenticeship scheme, which they're not), food often takes a while to be made, a lot of the managers can't manage etc. And the owner is in a shit ton of debt lol. Anyways, at least where I live, you need a resume.
@@maxhenderson1890 As someone about graduate from business school, you should not apply for any job with a complete resume of every experience. Everything should be tailored towards the job, for McDonaldâs for example they wonât care if you had a job mowing lawns, but they will be interested in if you worked in like a movie theater for instance. You are better off shortening your resume to 1 page so that your most applicable experience is highlighted and quick to find. It is always a good idea to keep an extended resume on hand with all past experiences and projects youâve worked on, as you can then use that one to tailor other resumes for different jobs.
You walk into McDonaldâs for an interview. Manager skips the interview and asks if you can work Monday. You say yes. He hands you your uniform.
Also, do not leave out things from your resume. You never know what they are actually looking for or how your information can/will be interpreted. Something you see as mundane or not important could highlight a key attribute of yours that the person/people doing the hiring are looking for.
Keep it easy to read and organized, do not worry about keeping it to a single page.
It's McDonald's during my interview they checked my pulse then gave me a hat
Or better yet. You read the job description and find what they're looking for. "You never know" is a skill issue.
If you bring a resume to McDonaldâs, youâre already overqualified
Letâs be honest, we only reject people who donât show up for the interview
I got rejected twice, no jokes. I worked in a hotel reception, at restaurants, in hospital, but friking mcdonalds never wanted me. Kinda hurted my feelings
@@AaaaKrovushka or people who have a bounty on their head
â@@AaaaKrovushka maybe if you didn't rob that bank and commited arson on an orphanage
@@AaaaKrovushka they were trying to get you to use your brain youâre too good for McDonaldâs.
yea
Never once have I disqualified an applicant because their resume is over a page. Readability, organization, and applicability of experience is way more important on a resume than keeping it to a page.
In fact, I have found myself more often questioning where the rest of it is at when I get resumes that are so tailored down that there are 3-4 year gaps in their work history and I am left questioning what went on during that time frame.
If this happens there is always another McDonalds down the road
U know ur not ready when McDonalds doesn't take you
This guy needs a hype beast and sneaker head channel
@@fakemrbeast8278 this reminds me of something on my to-do list, thx
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@@fakemrbeast8278 No context/relevance?
âhereâs why you got rejectedâ
âyou know how to fix the ice cream machineâ
as a mcdonaldâs employee, i didnât even have to give them a resume.
Give burgir
â@@hardy352get a job then
@@jacobhealy9729 bruh
You got rejected because you know how to fix that ice cream machineđ
As an employer it is a redflag if someone has a lot of experience or attended college. He will stay for a few months until heâs found something better or goes back to college again.
I look for the ones who are high school dropouts, they usually stay the longest.
If you get rejected by McDonald's you just not good enough to be in society đ
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No :(
I was rejected from McDonald's :(
@@allstar4065 how bad was your application
@@allstar4065 Damn bro, that's it then
The manager rejected you because on your resume it said you could fix the ice cream machine
Edit: (Not trying to be that person but ty for all the likes!)
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I was a manager at mcds for 4 years, this is all true. We donât expect you to have loads of work experience when applying to a place like McDonaldâs, brief bullet points stating your responsibilities with your time spent at other jobs is perfectly fine. If you have no work experience and are looking for a first job, write a short blurb about yourself, your leadership and teamwork skills and how you have developed them (school clubs, sports etc) and explain why you think insert company name here, would be perfect for you. If you have volunteer experience, list that like you would work experience. I recommended many people who had no prior experience who had well written, concise resumes formatted like I neurones above, over long winded poorly written ones from people who had jobs before. I hope this helps somebody!
Bro I did bullet points and one page even before I went for my job application. Funny thing is that was almost 1 year ago and now I am a safety squad and crew coach at maccas. Did it in lass than 6-9 months And also got crew of the year before I got crew coach. I'll just say I MC-LOVE my job. đ
They reject you because you brought a resume in the first place đ
There is a limit for overqualification.
Youâre never gonna know why this has so many likes đ
They have kiosks what you mean they aint rejectin
@@tango_mondo5751 frđđđ
You only need to say I can fix the Ice machine
Rejected me
đđđhahaha I mean, it really depends on where you are. The McDonaldâs near my school always struggles with not having enough workers, especially since covid
Dude , your rolling eye emoji and McDonaldâs Logo drawing were absolute perfection.â€
Half the times I got hired at restaurants they didn't even need my resume, the most important thing is that you're there.
Nahh man McDonald's gonna give you a list of reasons you should be they're employee đ
FR đ
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â@@jwil3180 đ€
@@MathewluapoIts still âTheirâ and not âThey areâ â ïž
â@@inhaji1it's still a đ€ moment tho, like we all get the point.
"the manager grabs your application... and throws it in the trash when hiring you. This is McDonald's, you don't need a resume"
Me:help
Boss:go on
I used to work for McDonaldâs. They donât actually look at it other than making sure you donât have a criminal record, even then they still might consider you. They will ask you questions you answered on your resume to make sure you arenât lying and use what you said as truth. Most get hired on the spot or in a few business days. Literally anyone can apply and be accepted
Even if you're a newbie at everything?
@@cloudstrife8596 McDonaldâs is known for being peoples first jobs. And it is very much known since no one asks about where you used to work unless you talk about it first.
@@eijirokirishima372 that's great thank you
@@cloudstrife8596 just be yourself and act kind of professional. You will do great.
Idk in the UK you have to take loads of tests and stuff
If you get rejected from McDonald getting a better resume is the least of your concerns.
Gohar: âThe manager rolls his eyes.â
Manager: âBECAUSE YOU FUCKING BROUGHT A RESUME INTO A MCDONALDS.â
"I don't know how to fix a ice cream machine"
CONGRATULATIONS YOU'RE HIRED
You know your resume is bad when McDonald's rejects youđ
True tho-
i literally got accepted for just one meeting with them, no applications no diploma's no bs just a nice talk and saying the rights words
(edit) thx for the 1k likes
Same.
Were the words "can I have a job?"
â@@shadowmetroid18 to them that's a compliment
Same
Lol, the most absurd thing about this is the manager writing you an email đ
Depends on the employer and job, some like bulletpoints, some like phrases.
Alternative reason: "You're too nice; go work at Chick-fil-A."
School- we prepare you for life, here write a 10 page essay
Later in life, me writing 10 page resume giving it to the manager- sorry we canât hire you, itâs too long
thank heavens my teachers taught us how to write resumes
@@mushroomhehe370 I've never needed one in my life. I have always gone to an employer who was hiring, told them I could do the job, and they hired me on the spot. I never filled out an application either.
Yeah I used paragraphs for a while when I switched to bullet points I started getting more interviews
Those fries look so good I didn't listen to anything after.
I once got rejected from a McDonalds and sent them a 2 sentence email asking them if I could have the job anyway and they said yes. So I wouldnât sweat it.
how did you even manage to get rejected
âHereâs why you get rejectedâ *It was too good*
Genuinely helpful
The form of a resume can be highly flexible and it can differ widely, based on the job that you are applying for. Some places like bullet points, some paragraphs and on some jobs you can even make a video.
To get hired at McDonaldâs, you must not know how to fix an ice cream machine. Then youâre instantly hired.
McDonald's is contractually obligated only to have authorized servicemen work on the machines. It's a long-standing contract between McDonalds and the company providing machines, and the machines are deliberately designed to not give troubleshooting tips or help to determine what the issue with the machine is to discourage anyone that isn't authorized to work on the machine.
They're designed that way so that McDonald's location, usually franchisee, has to pay for repairs, so that the company (Tyler) making the machines & McDonald's corporate can still get revenue out of their products after they're sold. Kind of like how Tesla can put heated seats in their cars, and charge you a monthly subscription fee to let you use them.
i actually know how to easily break it, i'm only not a manager because i have school and can't work right now
Great for me
Students: How do we write a resume?
Schools: The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
"Here's why you got rejected."
"You know how to fix an ice-cream machine."
Here's why you get rejected :
You said you will fix the icecream machine when it's broken đ
If I get rejected from a McDonalds I know my life is over
[edit]if I had a dollar for every like this comment got I would have at least one dollar
never get rejected than..
bro if that happened to me I will get motivation for the next few years
@@izzeldeenmez4343 same if i get rejected
1,000th like also 4th reply
Just say no, McDonalds cannot reject you without your consent.
The day we have to bring in a 2 page resume at any McDonald's is the day society truly is ruined.
No, it's the day McDonalds finally gives me what I ordered and not some weird plain cheeseburger with a single pickle slice and shredded onion on top. Yes, that's happened multiple times.
AND STILL GET REJECTED
@@Veryveryshifty137 We are reaching levels of failure not thought possible
why are his scribbles so neatđ
As someone who has been to McDonaldâs, I can verify they are rejecting absolutely NO ONE
Here's why you get rejected.
The employer: "they know how to fix the ice cream machine"
the real reason he got rejected was cuz he was wearing a suit to a mcdonalds.
This will he useful for future
I got instantly hired by my employers in MacDonald after he saw that one ballet point saying I donno how to fix the ice cream machine.
Bro took the shortcut
I once worked at Mc Donalds.
They didn't even have my resume at the interview and they told me me I was already hired...
Being hired was easier than quitting. Since when I quit they kept sending me rosters through mail.
I'd maid them back and tell them I didn't work there anymore.... But this kept going for a month. đ
(Made)
â@@patriciamackie8348 (mailed)
damn you were a maid, where is this mcdonalds again?
Thank you, this will help when I apply for my first job this year
The shaking hand đđ
I already follow gohars babe đ
This whole comment section is gonna have a combined IQ of 74
Including you and excluding me
â@@gyanendrasharma598including you it would be 75 total iq
â@@gyanendrasharma598 Thank god you are excluded else the number might reach negatives
â@@sassychip26 Lmao đ
@@Proxd352if you excluded him it would be 80
Bro never in my life had I needed to give a resume in for a fast food placement or even some stores.
I forgot to attach my resume and still got it lol
I'm not at a time where I need these tips yet but still thank you
Imagine getting rejected by a major fast food chain with minimum wage
In Canada where minimum wage is $15 in most provinces there's a whole lot more competition to get hired. Even for major fast food chains.
@@allstar4065 wow canada got that good minimum wage
don't need to. I have firsthand experience. I still don't know what I messed up on.
@@allstar4065 Enjoy your twelve Loony Big Mac.
Bro in The Philippines, there was a meme that in order to be qualified as a cashier or sales associate, you have to have a bachelors degreeđ
"I can repair the ice cream in 10 minutes."
"Not only you're hired, you're the new manager now."
"Can ypu flip a pancake?"
"Yeah"
"Then you also can flip a patty, you're hired"
That is the most pretty McDonalds application ever. The application is so pretty, even McDonalds canât keep their company that clean.
Since when does mcdonalds need a cv to hire people?
"entire paragraphs instead of bullets"
One second, manager.
*Reloads rifle*
Instructions unclear, shot bullets at the manager, now in prison, send help
McDonalds be like:
Manager:now for the final question I want you to sell me a Mcflurry
Person: The machine's broken
Manager: You're hired
"Here's y u get rejected."
The employer: U got ur degree from McDonalds.
You get rejected because you don't know how to say the ice cream machine is broken đ
Half of my coworkers from when I worked at McDonaldâs were literally customers who asked if they were hiring and many of them worked that same day when just minutes before they were a customer.
if you're getting rejected from macdonald's then dawg you got some other issues
Ngl as a current employee of McDonaldâs all I did was ask if I can apply (they gave me a paper asking my availability) and then on the way home I got a call and I was hired đ
Our favorite subway guy milad sweating hard in the corner đ đ
you mean Milo?
I've been using the same 2 page resume that I just edit for the specifics of the job I've applied for and it seems to work just fine
"Here is why you get rejected"
You know how to fix the ice cream machine
My friend recently got a job at an Aldi and they didnât even look at his resume, they outright threw it in the trash and said âyouâre hiredâ
He realises u can fix the icecream machine
You forgot the ultimate resume tip for a mcdonalds job application.
âCannot repair/refill ice cream machineâ
âHetâs why you get rejectedâ
First: you bought your job application
Second: you bought your resume
Third: you knew how to fix the ice cream machine
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All you need to do to work at a McDonaldâs
is be brave enough to take a shit in their toilet theyâll hire you in the stall
Last reason : knows how to fix
the ice cream machine
Yes, now you can hand over your fries to me.
If you get rejected from mcdonalds, just⊠donâtâŠ
If you get rejected from McDonaldâs in England donât be too disheartened most people we hire have previous experience in another McDonaldâs so itâs actually much harder to break into McDonaldâs than one might think. If you want some solid advice for getting a job at McDonaldâs first try to get some relevant experience even if itâs just waitressing at a local pub or cafe second get someone on the inside fighting for you have a friend or maybe even a stranger that already works at the McDonaldâs you want to work at vouch for you as a good hire
I really am thankful for my highschool teacher for that iquest class I had she helped me with my resume and did bulletpoints