Hey josh
i got a coffee at my local mcdonalds this morning i asked them if they hired longhairs they said yes each mcdonalds is a franchise owned by one or more persons also try target as ours here hires longhairs plus i think u would like the work better never worked at a fast food joint looks to fast paced to me good luck josh whereuer you apply
rick h
No haircuts required I worked there.
My experience was different. But that was 20 years ago and in Alabama.
Being a franchise it's probably up to local management.
Paul
You will have to put your hair up in a bun and probably wear a hairnet if you are handling food.
If a bun let me keep my hair, it'd be in the bun faster than you can say... ...bun...
by any means necissary,
~Jarvis~
They'll probably just make you wear a hairnet is all. I've seen many people with long hair working at mcdonalds.
Nothing personal but... would you use punctuation, please ?
Agree enturelky.
I gave up reading this one - unintelligible especially to those whose native language is not English.
No doubt. This ain't texting.
Paul
This isn't hard to read at all... :|
English is your FIRST language I assume.
Vivien's English is excellent however not everybody in the world is as fortunate which is why we have the rule.
Vivien is correct and very politely asking Mr. H to show us a little courtesy by at least attempting to use punctuation.
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