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Hiring Now. McDonald's Crew Team Members to work full and part-time at McDonald's, offering FREE meals for all shifts worked, competitive wages, and flexible hours. Crew member opportunities are available practically anytime: breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends - whatever.
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You must be 16 years of age or older to work as a Crew Member at McDonald's. Competitive wages – see where you start and where you can go at Flexible hours – breakfast, lunch, late nights, weekends – you do you, just let us knowGetting enough hours – high performers get their pick of hours and when they work.
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You'll find out that a McDonald's crew job can help you grow with top notch training as well as our Archways to Opportunity education programs that offer high school completion courses, upfront college tuition assistance, flexible hours, free meals, and English Language courses.
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Crew Team Member MPLS-CENTRAL (00202) Job Description CREW TEAM MEMBERWhere you start stays with you—and we're glad that 1 in 8 starts at a McDonald's restaurant! That's a lot of lives changed with flexible hours that work around any schedule.
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A Crew Team Member at McDonald's is more than just a paycheck - it's a chance to gain life skills and grow as an individual. See a day in the life of a Crew Team Member at McDonald's.
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Part-time Crew Member - Foodservice and flexible hours at Scott Family McDonald's. Partnering with other Crew and Managers to meet target goals during your shift. Flexible Schedule - We value that, why wouldn't you.
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Benefits Include: Competitive Wages Paid Time Off 401K Plan Flexible Hours Tuition Assistance Free Meals While Working 50% Discounted Meals When Not Working Free Uniforms This job posting is for a position in a restaurant owned and operated by an independent franchisee and not McDonald’s USA. This franchisee owns a license to use McDonald’s logos and food products, for example, when running the restaurant.
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So what does a member of our Crew Team get to do. Partner with other Crew and Managers to meet daily goals and have fun. I recognize that the independent franchisee alone will make all decisions concerning employment matters, including hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, staffing and scheduling.
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We also fully support employees who stay home from work if they are feeling sick. We're following direction from the CDC, state, and local governments and adhering to our deep cleaning procedures in every restaurant, every day.
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We offer competitive pay and super flexible hours to work around your college schedule. Description: Offering $2,500 a year in tuition reimbursement after 90 days of service and 15 hours a week minimum.
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We offer outstanding incentives: flexible hours - what fits your life style. You must be 15 years of age or older to work as a Crew Member at McDonald's. We are hiring driven and reliable crew members (ages 15 and older) to join our team.
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