who are your role models
i work at mcdonalds and as a crew trainer you make $10.60 not much then your making now
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A crew trainer usually knows one area (front or back) and trains new employees in that particular area. A crew chief usually knows both areas and can also train new employees. Crew chiefs can also do some manager tasks.
If your the General Manager or Training Manager, copies the CTW can be acquired by contacting your corporate rep or your franchise owner, depending on weither your restaurant is corporately owned or owned by an individual franchisee. If you are a crew person interested in promotion or crew trainer candidate requiring the book for final verification, you can obtain a copy of the Crew Trainer Workbook from your Training Manager.
There are many roles including; crew, crew trainer, crew supervisor, shift supervisor, shift manager, store manager, and owner.
In the McDonald's crew trainer workbook, every section, including the 4-step training method section, allows a space for trainer's notes where your trainer will offer feedback and criticism of the practical exercises you complete for your training. These notes help by showing you a constant documentation of what to work on and how to go about improving as a crew trainer.
Cabin crew are primarily responsible for the safety of passengers and crew onboard the aircraft and secondly their welfare.
Store Manager > First Assistant Manager > Second Assistant Manager > Shift/Swing Managers > Crew Trainer > Crew Member
That would depend on their job.
From the top to the bottom: Supervisor Store Manager 1st Assistant Manager 2nd Assistant Manager Swing Manager Team Leader Crew Trainer Crew
I know people who have been working as a crew trainer in Australia since they were 16, but you need to be proficient on your station, either front counter, drive thru, back area or sometimes mc'cafe. You also have to be friendly with the crew, supportive, understanding and follow correct procedures (no short cuts). If you don't like dealing with complaints, issues or new employees who are slower at doing things, then I don't recommend you become one. Also, you should be able to take control of situations, let the crew your working with when you clock on, what their expectations are. If you're shy and don't really get into it, then again, being a crew trainer isn't for you :)