McDonald's

United States
December 4, 2007 11:44am CST
Who is in charge at McDonald's? And is flipping burgers a good job? Would they even hire me? For how much? Do I need a degree for that?
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@kykidd (6812)
• United States
4 Dec 07
McDonald's, no you don't need a degree to work there. Some people work there when they are in high school. They would hire you if you have good work ethics and are clean cut I think. They usually pay minimum wage or a little bit more. They even have a manager training program, you can work your way up. There are people in charge of different shifts, and then a store manager. Sometimes above that even a regional manager and a General Manager.
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@disvachic (10117)
• United States
4 Dec 07
Well said kykidd.I may add sometimes they depending on your experience they may pay you a bit more than minimum wage.
@niushuang (265)
• China
5 Dec 07
Hello and hi my friend. In China if you want to be a worker in McDonalds' you don't need a degree but need a healthy card. I think if you want to become a manager the degree is necessary. Are you hunting a job? Good luck.
@mouse27 (1155)
• Canada
4 Dec 07
well the manager is in charge at mcdonalds you don't need a degree to work there and the pay depends on where you live in fort mcmurrey they pay 14 dollars an hour and most other places pay any where from 6 to 8 dollars an hour its not the greatest job in the world but its probably the best fast food place to work for if you can stick with it long enough to become manager ( they treat their managers the best)
• United States
4 Dec 07
Hmmm, how do I answer this? Okay, the manager. A good job, no. But it's a job. A good job would be something that would be more of a career goal, but that's just me. Do you have a pulse and look fairly clean? Then yes, they would probably hire you. How much depends on the competition. If there's a Burger Blop, Taco Hell and a Wally-World or Krap Mart near you, then the competition for low paying jobs is probably great and you would probably make more than in a Mickey D's that has nothing else around. A degree? Nope, a pulse will ususally suffice.
@pkristie7 (606)
• United States
4 Dec 07
Is this a joke? Why would you need a degree?