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PaulMacC
15-07-2009, 10:54 PM
Two of my friends got a job at McDonalds over the summer lol, they are getting like £90 a week and I was going to get one but I do not want to work at McDonalds. Does anyone know any popular places that accept people at school leaving age O_o?

Jord
15-07-2009, 10:57 PM
Try PC World Or Currys

Im sure it will be fun there, Plus if you need anything like 20% Discount

Titch
15-07-2009, 10:59 PM
Two of my friends got a job at McDonalds over the summer lol, they are getting like £90 a week and I was going to get one but I do not want to work at McDonalds. Does anyone know any popular places that accept people at school leaving age O_o?

Take it they are on 4.35 an hour ;)

I work there and tbh its ok, its a job to get me some cash while i go to college and then uni.

Not doing alot of hours though are they? I bring home around 500 every payday (every 2 weeks) (Y). But i do 50+ hours.

PaulMacC
15-07-2009, 11:03 PM
I dunno if they have any spaces left now but I was thinking of applying at Maplins but they only have like 8 hour shift available 1-2 days and I'd only be getting £60 a week

Titch
15-07-2009, 11:04 PM
I dunno if they have any spaces left now but I was thinking of applying at Maplins but they only have like 8 hour shift available 1-2 days and I'd only be getting £60 a week

8 Hour shifts are good, easy money in a day, try doing a 16 hour shift :P

PaulMacC
15-07-2009, 11:05 PM
Dunno if I should apply though, seems so little when I could work 5 days a week 8 hours and get +£100

Jord
15-07-2009, 11:09 PM
I'd get one in the same mcd if I was you, Be with my friends rather than alone

Titch
15-07-2009, 11:09 PM
Dunno if I should apply though, seems so little when I could work 5 days a week 8 hours and get +£100

Yeah, well, if you applied for mcdonalds, you will be on 4.35 an hour, on an 8 hour shift you would get payed for 7 1/4 hours becuase of break. So works out to be sumin like 180 quid! a week. And the job is not all that bad, men tend to go in kitchen, which is really easy work! Only bit that sucks is when its really hot the kitchen gets 55 Degrees+. Get free food on your lunch aswell, and a card tht gives u money off.

PaulMacC
15-07-2009, 11:10 PM
Yeah all the jobs have been taken now though lol, well the crew jobs.

Titch
15-07-2009, 11:14 PM
Yeah all the jobs have been taken now though lol, well the crew jobs.

Go in with a C.V. McDonald's are ALWAYS hiring, specially under 18s becuase of wage diffrence and keep checking McCareers.co.uk becuase they will appear very frequiently.

PaulMacC
17-07-2009, 09:48 AM
Hm, I'll ask my cousin who is a manager there to see if she can get me an application form.

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18-07-2009, 04:48 AM
dont apply for macd??? so not worth it. go for clothing/departmental stores. they pay so much better.

Blinger1
18-07-2009, 06:06 AM
get a job at maccas, who cares? Its money. And i think being by yourself is better, you meet new people and don't hang around your mate all the time.

LoveToStack
18-07-2009, 03:34 PM
dont apply for macd??? so not worth it. go for clothing/departmental stores. they pay so much better.

This is true. My sister works in Topshop, just on the floors and the tills and she works 3 days a week, 8 hour shifts which is enough to pay rent and live off of, far as she's concerned. She lives away from home by the by, in case someone thought we're required to pay rent in our own home.
Clothes shops are more difficult to get a job in obviously but they are good money if you can get it. Call centres are also always hiring/good pay but they are mighty crap jobs.

Fifteen
18-07-2009, 03:36 PM
Hm, I'll ask my cousin who is a manager there to see if she can get me an application form.

You can apply online.

PaulMacC
19-07-2009, 10:06 AM
Yeah but they have no jobs.
Honestly, I'd rather work at the same places as my friends for now. I know I'll probably not be with them all the time but a shift or two would be fun.

LoveToStack
19-07-2009, 02:15 PM
Yeah but they have no jobs.
Honestly, I'd rather work at the same places as my friends for now. I know I'll probably not be with them all the time but a shift or two would be fun.

You make friends with the people at your workplace anyway, it's not bad at all not working with people you don't know.

PaulMacC
19-07-2009, 02:35 PM
You make friends with the people at your workplace anyway, it's not bad at all not working with people you don't know.
Im a shy guy, waiting for a vacany. All jobs are taken, cousin says there is a guy on his 2 week trial that isnt showing up so I think he's gonna fail and then I can apply ;P

GoldenMerc
19-07-2009, 03:18 PM
Why do you so badly want a job with your mates, getting a job is about the pay, making new friends not being with your friends all the time, not only will you get bored you will most likely get fired as when your with your mates you mess about and slack often. i find it funny you say your shy but online you give it all the biggin :P

Angel-Light
19-07-2009, 05:12 PM
As everyone else have said you'll make new friends at work. You may have the same shift as them but most likely not the same break and you may end up just lazing about when with your friends. Not working at the same place as your friends may seem daunting at first but it's a new experience and you will end up communicating with people who you wouldn't normally on the street with.

I'm a shy person in real life and meeting new people in the staff (vary of ages as well) is great as you can have a laugh but still work at the same time. I personally wouldn't like working with my friends from uni as they do seem the type to get warned a lot :P

Good luck with whatever you choose Paul and anybody else looking for a job. I'm coming up to my job at Boots for a year now in October and it has flown by :P

Suspective
23-07-2009, 07:33 AM
Why not apply in the first place, McDonalds isn't all that bad.

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23-07-2009, 08:32 AM
I applied for McDonalds, because simple I'm really needing a job, but they rejected me, i've been trying so many shops

Starburst..x
23-07-2009, 12:12 PM
Try Sports World (depending on whether you have any in your area), the pay isn't fantastic but it's a good job and has flexible hours.
www.sportsdirect.com (http://www.sportsdirect.com) <--- you have to apply online and then take a CV into the store.

Suspective
23-07-2009, 02:54 PM
Try other jobs then Shops. I'm sure there is other Summer jobs. I've got a job working at a Summer Camp for 8 - 15 Year Olds, its all during the Summer. And the pay and benefits are quite awesome.

Mint
23-07-2009, 09:19 PM
Perhaps I should count myself lucky that I could help out in my family business for £30 a day, not many people my age can find jobs anymore. I might consider helping out, we are really busy now so I should be helping to reduce the stress on my parents. I'd still rather work somewhere else though even if it would mean getting paid less. Don't think I really want a job until I finish at school anyway. And as for working at Maccy D's, whats wrong with it? It might not be glamorous but it's worth the money.

Suspective
23-07-2009, 09:20 PM
Your lucky if you've got a job as said in this Climate. So take any or any offers, with both hands.

Papershop
23-07-2009, 10:53 PM
I work in primark, and they are always looking. Alot of there staff tend to be school leavers because of the pay difference. But its good, and the time goes fast cos theres plenty to do!

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