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i like how you thinkGo out and freaking take it.
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i like how you thinkGo out and freaking take it.
People are slackers if they make less than you cguy?
That's the Republican view right? People who work hard make more money. Work harder and you will become CEO one day. Don't blame government for your failures.
An that's why you'll always be an outsider looking in. The woe is me, the system is against me mentality on this board is disgusting. "Man if only the government forced rich people to give up more money then we'd all be equal"
Like my god, nobody owes you dudes anything. Go out and freaking take it.
An some of you are the same people that vilify the millenials because of their lackadaisical work ethic, and expectations that a good life should be handed to them. Yet, based on your posts many of you are guilty of the exact same thing.
You have the type of sucka attitude that suggest that your willing to let everyone burn as long as you make it out if that what being on the inside consist of you can keep the ********. People with that mindset are the ones usually damning everyone else until their jobs are gone and their children can't pay for college, then suddenly the system needs reform in their opinion.
lol
i believe in working smarter not harder
working hard doesnt mean more money
you have your opinion though
Hard work and smart work. Some jobs offer more possibilities for upward mobility. Remember that McDonald's lady who sparked the whole Fast food worker, minimum wage debate when she questioned the CEO? She had been working their for about a decade. There's absolutely no reason she should have stayed there that long with that pay. With that experience (granted she was a good worker) she could have easily got a mangement position at another establishment.
How can you get a management position from being a non-management position at a fast food place?
Fam we are in a country that claims everyone has the same shot at success numbers say the exact opposite, people are starving, more and more people are losing jobs and opportunity because the rich feel the need to make it harder and harder on the class below so they can reach more profit.
I don't know who told you that in a "democracy" your suppose to just take what the hierarchy decides to give you and be happy and complacent about it. We are OWED a fair chance, we are OWED the ability to have the same rights someone with millions has, the truth is we aren't and every day the rich are making it more and more difficult for those who aren't rich to ever get to that plateau.
so sorry if having compassion for others not being able to live a normal life, while not feeling remorse for those accumulating more and more wealth just to appease their personal interest bothers you. It bothers me that your too soft to open your mouth and point out inaccuracies in a rigged system.
You have the type of sucka attitude that suggest that your willing to let everyone burn as long as you make it out if that what being on the inside consist of you can keep the ********. People with that mindset are the ones usually damning everyone else until their jobs are gone and their children can't pay for college, then suddenly the system needs reform in their opinion.
How can you get a management position from being a non-management position at a fast food place?
Hard work and smart work. Some jobs offer more possibilities for upward mobility. Remember that McDonald's lady who sparked the whole Fast food worker, minimum wage debate when she questioned the CEO? She had been working their for about a decade. There's absolutely no reason she should have stayed there that long with that pay. With that experience (granted she was a good worker) she could have easily got a mangement position at another establishment.
How can you get a management position from being a non-management position at a fast food place?
How can you get a management position from being a non-management position at a fast food place?
Most retail gigs if you are a top performer and have been there a min you can apply for management gigs since after a while you began to be trained on various management task such as closing and opening registers and stuff. Most retail places have "lead" roles where you're still a low level employee but in a lead position so you're like next in line to be an assistant manager. Fast food though idk how they would gauge performance
I know most fastfood places have a few tiers of management. Shift leaders, assistant managers, and managers but what Rico doesnt understand that shift leaders dont make much more than regular workers. Retail is a whole different beast than fast food, fast food is an industry where the big companies have very high turnover rate. A quick search on glass door stats the average shift leader at mcdonalds only makes 9.68 an hour. Being a shift leader will never prepare you for management position. Most people who become shift leaders usually leave their jobs for a better paying job that usually isnt management.
Fast food jobs are usually dead end. One poster says they should go to school, well usually a lot of people who are stuck in fast food simply cant get a job, they have kids and barely make enough to support them, imagine the addition of school in to their life. Everyone talks about what they would do in these situations but no one is actually talking about it from the qualifications of who we are talking about. McDonalds workers are not gaining skills that will be valuable in another work place that is the biggest problem.
Is this a serious question? I really can't tell.
Yea, things are bad right now. But I be damned if I'm going to point fingers at anyone but myself if I'm not where I need to be. I do not have the luxury to sit here and worry about what other people are going through, because I'm pursuing my own ends. Blame the rich huh? Unless they are beating down your door and robbing you at gun point, your lack of success and net worth is your own fault. Complacency is birth in the minds of those who believe that they are helpless. That's the mindset you have, and you will never escape until you decide to stop blaming others for what you don't have.
The word fair is probably the most abused, misused, and perverted word in the English language right now. I absolutely hate it. Fair doesn't mean that everyone starts of with a million and then goes out and does with it what they please. Fair simply means that if you make the right decisions, do the right things, then you too can find success in this country. You are given the ability to PURSUE your happiness, actually attaining it is all on you.
I'd never purposefully burn anyone, but I have no qualms about not saving them if they already are. I owe nothing to anyone but my family.
Doesn't Micky ds offer tuition reimbursement?
Probably only for full time employees, IMO fast food should be for HS kids and normal retail should be for unskilled adults/college kids. It's wild you go to the mall in the summer and don't see any high school aged kids working, grown folks tryna sell you pretzels in the food court and stuff.