Depending on your preference;
Coffee, caffeine
Water
18% cream or 2% white milk
White sugar or Splenda
Cream, milk and sugar dispensers are calibrated to the size of the beverage. More coffee means an increase in cream, milk and/or sugar proportional to the coffee size. Splenda is from individual packets.
There's always HST on prepared food under $4.00 in Ontario. However, there is a point of sale rebate available for the provincial component of the HST (8% out of 13%), which was credited to you. ($3.99 x 13% = $0.52)
Specifically Wendy's, it varies from restaurant to restaurant.
If you're looking in general, the cashier is supposed to handle:
# Transactions made in the restaurant (in-house). # Transactions made for the kitchen and service area. # Accounting daily collections. # Recording account transactions and calculation of daily, weekly and monthly collections. # Managing the cashier's desk - Receipts, credit card bills, invoices (in certain restaurants), basic amenities (in smaller restaurants) like straws, serviettes and plastic tools. # Fast food: Preparing foods for customer. There are many types of cashiers in a restaurant. The most obvious ones are:
* Fast Food outlet vs. Fine Dining restaurant. * Small themed restaurants vs. Food Stalls.
Large double double * is the most popular. A Canadian Icon, Tim Hortons has more than 2800 franchise operations across Canada and 500 in the U.S.A. Timmy's as it is affectionately known to Canadians is found on the Toronto & NYSE stock exchange as
THI . Large double double and a cruller can be heard from coast to coast.
I would also recommend the Iced Cappuchino (or the 'Ice Capp'). It's great for a warm day.
The drive through is open at Clarke & Trafalgar
It's not, but their massive marketing canpaigns have convinced gullible Canadians that it is.
I am 13 as well. I would say if you have volunteer experience and fit the application you can at least apply. I applied for a job there, so it never hurts to apply. but don't get your hopes up. they probably don't hire many people under the age of 14 or 15.
A large iced cappuccino (with regular white milk) from Tim Horton's is 290 calories.
None, Christmas is a statutory holiday in Ontario as with most (all?) other provinces. Tim Horton's gives their employees this day off.
For some reason, there is a disclaimer on the cup that says, "Do not microwave", although it does not say why, nor can I find a reason why online. However, I microwave the cups all the time with the lid & sleeve off.
There are only literally a few calories in plain (black) coffee. What you add to it will determine how many calories it has. For example, every teaspoon of sugar you add adds 15 calories (though you should be more concerned that those calories come from pure sugar).
Typically 15 is the age, but I know for a fact this isn't a corporate restriction and we hire as young as 13 but it's very rare and the individual would have to show extreme maturity and might have to have a specific need for a job.