Good culture and training, but constant metric pressure - Manager McDonald's Employee Review

3.0
1 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

good culture good people good training

Cons

McDonald's can be a good place to develop leadership, customer service, and operational management skills. However, one of the most challenging aspects of management is the constant pressure of performance metrics. Managers are expected to monitor and improve a large number of KPIs, including service times, labour costs, profitability, customer satisfaction, and food waste. The difficulty is that many of these metrics work against each other in the field. For example, scheduling extra staff can improve drive-thru times and customer service, but it increases labour costs. Cutting labour may improve profitability metrics, but often results in slower service and increased pressure on the team. As a result, it can feel like there is always another target to chase and another metric that needs improvement. Even when performance is strong in most areas, attention is often focused on the few metrics that are below target. This can make the role feel like a continuous balancing act rather than a job where you ever reach a clear sense of completion. Which is why I would not recommend this career path. That said, the experience can be valuable for people who enjoy fast-paced operations & problem solving & leading teams under pressure.

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5.0
23 June 2026
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Pros

Good fries and good coke

Cons

No More birthday parties for kids. Should be brought back

2.0
18 June 2026
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Pros

Experience varies heavily depending on the owner/operator you work for. Free and discounted food. 2 weeks PTO. Vision, Dental and Health insurance. Offers rapid development opportunities.

Cons

Work-life balance is nonexistent. In fact, the director of operations has stated numerous times, “Work life balance is a myth”. The company states you are required to work 45 hrs/week minimum; Realistically, GM’s can expect to work 55-60 hours in store with constant calls and messages when home. The company does not count any work done outside of the restaurant toward your 45hr requirement. There is no training for this position as you are expected to figure it out on the job. They offer $2000 per month performance bonus but are always finding new ways to disqualify you and move the goalposts when you actually earn it.

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