Login

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

February 17, 2026, 08:34:53 am

Author Topic: McDonald's  (Read 10283 times)  Share 

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

jaja

  • Victorian
  • Trendsetter
  • **
  • Posts: 194
  • Respect: +1
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #15 on: December 08, 2009, 08:14:36 pm »
0
hi..im only 12 years old!! no, im not jaja, except i probably give betta advice than her!!
anyway just apply at PRIVATE stores!!! they usually accept you!!!!! if i was a little bit helpful...tell my sis to tell me!! :D that sounds lame...anywayyyyyzzzzzzzzzzzz byyyyyyyyye
VCE Year 11 08'
Religion and society: 40

VCE Year 12 09'
English
Buisness Management
Biology
Chemistry
Maths Methods

Hoping for a 95+

samuch

  • Victorian
  • Part of the furniture
  • *****
  • Posts: 1020
  • Respect: +6
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #16 on: December 08, 2009, 08:27:25 pm »
0
hi..im only 12 years old!! no, im not jaja, except i probably give betta advice than her!!
anyway just apply at PRIVATE stores!!! they usually accept you!!!!! if i was a little bit helpful...tell my sis to tell me!! :D that sounds lame...anywayyyyyzzzzzzzzzzzz byyyyyyyyye

oh the days when i was younger and used to end words with the letter "z" when it was clearly not meant to be there...... and use exclamation marks much more than needed............ goshz i was cool XP

edit: Btw OP if your last option is maccas then take it, a job is better than no job if you really need one. Just keep looking after even if you take the maccas job
« Last Edit: December 08, 2009, 08:28:58 pm by samuch »
2008: KLD young scholar
VCE 2009: Psychology
VCE 2010: Methods (CAS), Specialist Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Literature

2011: Bachelor of commerce/science at monash

Nelle

  • Victorian
  • Forum Regular
  • **
  • Posts: 57
  • Respect: +1
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #17 on: December 08, 2009, 10:07:34 pm »
0
I was extremely lucky to score a job at Coles. I waited until after exams as well and handed out heaps of resumes! The only place that seemed interested in hiring was coles and two days later I got a call, had an interview and managed to score the job. It was the only place that has rang me since I handed out my resumes because most of the stores told me they had hired their casuals two months before. 

However, I have had experience of two jobs already because I have been working since I was 12 years old (basketball referee) and also another job in which I have worked at for over two and a half years. Perhaps give Maccas a go and gain experience, work there for a couple of months and hand out resumes a month before easter in which they start to hire more casuals again. You are more likely to get a job having had experience because you will be able to easily discuss examples of when you have displayed good team work and what your work ethics are when you go for an interview.

Anyway good luck :) 

Gloamglozer

  • The Walking VTAC Guide
  • Honorary Moderator
  • ATAR Notes Legend
  • *******
  • Posts: 4170
  • Here to listen and help
  • Respect: +324
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #18 on: December 08, 2009, 10:08:40 pm »
0

Coles sent me an interview offer... about 3 months after I'd started working at Woolworths.
Phailz.

Lol... out of all the advice people give about job applications, you heed mine... I hope I don't lead you astray, ha ha.

Well, I actually took everyone's advice but you said something that really caught my eye and that was the quote in my first post in this thread.  :)

maybe ur resume looks a bit dull... and looks like what everyone else would write.... i dunno

just keep trying 

Probably.  I mean, some of the things I thought would be eye-catching would be:

1.  I held various leadership positions at school,
2.  Participated in co-curricular activities such as sport
3.  I have a first aid certificate
4.  Year 10 work experience (nothing special but still put that in).

Of course I put them in categories and added a little bit more info.

edit: Btw OP if your last option is maccas then take it, a job is better than no job if you really need one. Just keep looking after even if you take the maccas job

Yeah, I had the interview today and got accepted at Macca's.  I've got the orientation this Saturday and then after that, I'll be rostered.  Hopefully I'll get something out of it besides grease and Ajax.  :P  lol

And also, thanks for the tip Nelle.  :D

Bachelor of Science (Mathematics & Statistics) - Discrete Mathematics & Operations Research

Nelle

  • Victorian
  • Forum Regular
  • **
  • Posts: 57
  • Respect: +1
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #19 on: December 08, 2009, 10:19:53 pm »
0
no probs :) and congrats on getting the job.

I'm sure it won't be too bad, one of my friends really enjoys maccas because she loves the people she works with and she can get heaps of hours and therefore, heaps of cash!!
My other friend though worked there for a week and resigned on the spot during a shift, when they asked her to clean the toilets lol. She certainly doesn't like getting her hands dirty.

Anyway looks like we both have new jobs. I'm working at the deli in coles and start tommorow! My parents are extremely concerned that I'm going to cut my fingers off with the meat slicer. Crossing fingers this does not happen.  
« Last Edit: December 08, 2009, 10:22:35 pm by Nelle »

Gloamglozer

  • The Walking VTAC Guide
  • Honorary Moderator
  • ATAR Notes Legend
  • *******
  • Posts: 4170
  • Here to listen and help
  • Respect: +324
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #20 on: December 08, 2009, 10:27:45 pm »
0
no probs :) and congrats on getting the job.

I'm sure it won't be too bad, one of my friends really enjoys maccas because she loves the people she works with and she can get heaps of hours and therefore, heaps of cash!!
My other friend though worked there for a week and resigned on the spot during a shift, when they asked her to clean the toilets lol. She certainly doesn't like getting her hands dirty.

Anyway looks like we both have new jobs. I'm working at the deli in coles and start tommorow! My parents are extremely concerned that I'm going to cut my fingers off with the meat slicer. Crossing fingers this does not happen. 

Thanks.  I doubt you're going to cut your finger off because I don't think they'll let you use the meat slicer unsupervised on your first shift.  Good luck with your new job.  :)

Bachelor of Science (Mathematics & Statistics) - Discrete Mathematics & Operations Research

minilunchbox

  • Victorian
  • Part of the furniture
  • *****
  • Posts: 1001
  • Respect: +6
  • School Grad Year: 2010
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #21 on: December 08, 2009, 10:36:38 pm »
0
Don't ever smell the inside of the soft serve/ice cream machine.

Do they smell like mint mixed with ammonia?

Try baby puke mixed with diarrhea since they have to reheat the milk in it every night. Where my friend works, they don't let females clean it because most of them end up puking or near-puking.
2011-13: Bachelor of Science (Pharmacology) @ University of Melbourne

kat148

  • Victorian
  • Forum Obsessive
  • ***
  • Posts: 441
  • Respect: +16
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #22 on: December 08, 2009, 10:41:21 pm »
0
Don't ever smell the inside of the soft serve/ice cream machine.

Do they smell like mint mixed with ammonia?

Try baby puke mixed with diarrhea since they have to reheat the milk in it every night. Where my friend works, they don't let females clean it because most of them end up puking or near-puking.

I feel like puking

Gloamglozer

  • The Walking VTAC Guide
  • Honorary Moderator
  • ATAR Notes Legend
  • *******
  • Posts: 4170
  • Here to listen and help
  • Respect: +324
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #23 on: December 08, 2009, 10:42:53 pm »
0
Don't ever smell the inside of the soft serve/ice cream machine.

Do they smell like mint mixed with ammonia?

Try baby puke mixed with diarrhea since they have to reheat the milk in it every night. Where my friend works, they don't let females clean it because most of them end up puking or near-puking.

Oh god, maybe I shouldn't have applied at Macca's after all...

Bachelor of Science (Mathematics & Statistics) - Discrete Mathematics & Operations Research

samuch

  • Victorian
  • Part of the furniture
  • *****
  • Posts: 1020
  • Respect: +6
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #24 on: December 09, 2009, 05:16:21 pm »
0
Don't ever smell the inside of the soft serve/ice cream machine.

Do they smell like mint mixed with ammonia?

Try baby puke mixed with diarrhea since they have to reheat the milk in it every night. Where my friend works, they don't let females clean it because most of them end up puking or near-puking.
why would they serve ice cream out of something that smells like that ?!
2008: KLD young scholar
VCE 2009: Psychology
VCE 2010: Methods (CAS), Specialist Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Literature

2011: Bachelor of commerce/science at monash

xXNovaxX

  • Guest
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #25 on: December 09, 2009, 07:25:09 pm »
0
Don't ever smell the inside of the soft serve/ice cream machine.
two words for you my friend


Do they smell like mint mixed with ammonia?

Try baby puke mixed with diarrhea since they have to reheat the milk in it every night. Where my friend works, they don't let females clean it because most of them end up puking or near-puking.
why would they serve ice cream out of something that smells like that ?!
....it's McDonalds...

Gloamglozer

  • The Walking VTAC Guide
  • Honorary Moderator
  • ATAR Notes Legend
  • *******
  • Posts: 4170
  • Here to listen and help
  • Respect: +324
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #26 on: December 09, 2009, 08:29:00 pm »
0
Don't ever smell the inside of the soft serve/ice cream machine.
two words for you my friend


Do they smell like mint mixed with ammonia?

Try baby puke mixed with diarrhea since they have to reheat the milk in it every night. Where my friend works, they don't let females clean it because most of them end up puking or near-puking.
why would they serve ice cream out of something that smells like that ?!
....it's McDonalds...

lol.  But the funny thing is that most of us would have had ice cream out of that machine and none of us knew that it smelt so revolting.

Bachelor of Science (Mathematics & Statistics) - Discrete Mathematics & Operations Research

bloodboy

  • Victorian
  • Trendsetter
  • **
  • Posts: 106
  • Respect: +1
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #27 on: December 09, 2009, 08:54:37 pm »
0
fml im stuck at maccas trust me its so fcking shit

polky

  • 2008 VN Dux
  • Victorian
  • Forum Obsessive
  • ***
  • Posts: 434
  • Respect: +25
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #28 on: December 09, 2009, 09:02:25 pm »
0
I've worked at Maccas and KFC.  When you are just starting out they usually give you the cleaning-up jobs like wiping the tables and emptying the trash. 

And indeed you end the day smelling like shit and having a layer of grease on your skin.  It's pretty disgusting.
ENTER 99.95
2008 50 English   49 Chemistry   43 Specialist   45 History:Revs
2007 46 Biology   42 Methods
2006 45 Chinese SL


xXNovaxX

  • Guest
Re: McDonald's
« Reply #29 on: December 09, 2009, 09:04:56 pm »
0
Don't ever smell the inside of the soft serve/ice cream machine.
two words for you my friend


Do they smell like mint mixed with ammonia?

Try baby puke mixed with diarrhea since they have to reheat the milk in it every night. Where my friend works, they don't let females clean it because most of them end up puking or near-puking.
why would they serve ice cream out of something that smells like that ?!
....it's McDonalds...

lol.  But the funny thing is that most of us would have had ice cream out of that machine and none of us knew that it smelt so revolting.
did you know the GRAVY is made out of LEFT OVER skin, grease and oil? According to a person I know that works at KFC.....but it tastes so good *sulks*