McDonalds as a wonderful career path! - Store Manager McDonald's Employee Review

5.0
20 Feb 2009
Recommend
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Pros

McDonalds is great for someone who enjoys a fast-paced highly evolving environment, loves working with teens and teaching them skills that will later help them in their own careers no matter what that path takes them down. If you are a highly motivated individual it is very possible to hit salaries that reach beyond $32,000+, though it doesn't take place overnight. If you are skilled and ambitious I believe you can go very far with the management career path at McDonalds.

Cons

The biggest downside is that I work very hard at McDonalds and internally that gets recognized... but externally most people will look down at you and think you have an easy job. I worked as a PC technician for years and tell you that was much easier then the day to day stress of budgeting, discplining, and helping further the growth of a McDonalds store. Ultimately though it might seem odd to hear... McDonalds is a job about passion: passion to commit yourself to making your store the greatest it can be, passion to oneself in what you can accomplish despite how the outside views you. If you are looking for a job that makes you look great to the outside world, then forget it, this is a job that can eventually lead you into high management $65,000+ positions but its a labor of love to get there.

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Pros

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Cons

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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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