They did at my store recently because she's young, blonde and pretty.
Never had a job before.
Infuriated quite a few more experienced staff members (ie. aged over 15 who've actually worked for McDs for a while and not been offered the training.) Myself included.
I don't like the rule, personally. I think it sucks. But my store manager insists on it being enforced, and he scares me so I'm not going to argue about it. If people get annoyed I just offer to grab the shift supervisor for them. Can't be bothered arguing with fools :D
This one too. Sometimes...
Are you in year 10 or 11? Year 10 is simple, lick iRuler said. Year 11 the best you can do is to:
a) talk to your teacher.
b) try doing an Area of Study paper? iunno. Didn't study much in year 11 :p
Our store failed our last graders... two Fs and an A (in McCafe).
I feel really bad because I was working that night :(
Oh well. Tough luck!
I work at Broadmeadow! But Kingas is alright too :)
It probably is.
I'll miss my English teachers, my art teacher, my religion teacher... oh crud I'll miss all of them.
I'll also miss the little idiosyncrasies of the teachers and students at my school that make my life both easier and interesting.
My table, I'll miss that too. And my year 11 friends :(...
Wrong again! You can get into most degrees this way. You have to be over 21 for some unis, but at Newcastle, non-bricklaying degrees include: arts, architecture, teaching, commerce, fine arts, music, nursing...
Y'know, not brick laying.