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Job at Mc donalds and pay?
I had an interview for Mc donalds as a crew member last monday.Mc donalds send me an email saying i had the job .Now this wednesday i have a Job Evaluation ,I was wondering what this includes and also does any one know the final pay.I was reading on a site somewhere that they review your pay after 3 weeks.
If you have any iformation about working here or anything else please share
Thanks
If you have any iformation about working here or anything else please share
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't actually worked for McDonalds but a job evaluation is usually to make clear what your job will entail and what is expected of you.
Didn't you find out the salary at the interview or wasn't it mentioned at all when you applied? Seems a bit strange to review the pay after only 3 weeks.
It isn't looking to good - just a quick google found this:
- McDonalds pays young workers less than other employees - some as little as �3.85 an hour. The company pays a different wage for 16 and 17 year olds, 18 to 21 year olds and over 21s, the survey shows.
- Since October 2001 McDonalds has had a policy of paying a different rate to young workers depending on their age. The pay rates for young workers in the most provincial areas are: 16-17: �3.85; 18-21: �4.00; 22+: �4.50.
Didn't you find out the salary at the interview or wasn't it mentioned at all when you applied? Seems a bit strange to review the pay after only 3 weeks.
It isn't looking to good - just a quick google found this:
- McDonalds pays young workers less than other employees - some as little as �3.85 an hour. The company pays a different wage for 16 and 17 year olds, 18 to 21 year olds and over 21s, the survey shows.
- Since October 2001 McDonalds has had a policy of paying a different rate to young workers depending on their age. The pay rates for young workers in the most provincial areas are: 16-17: �3.85; 18-21: �4.00; 22+: �4.50.
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