Depends. Some chains have their own training programs. Some just expect you to come with some experience or you start at the bottom. Some more "erudite" companies expect you to have at least a B.A. or to have attended a culinary arts school. There are universities that have hotel management degrees such as Cornell in NY. So it runs the gamut. It all depends on what your aspirations are in life, and what the particular restaurant requires. A local diner in your home town may just hire you to start washing dishes or busing tables, shoveling snow in winter and taking out the garbage. Everybody has to start someplace.
Not long judging by the fact they cant count change
2 years
A high school education would most likely be required. No college education is ever required for cashier positions.
Ummmm. It depends on where in Texas, how long you've been at that McDonalds and how old you are. Bottom line Who really cares don't get a job there go somewhere more productive and less fattening
Yes. You know we were just talking about that in class. You have to pass long tests to get a job, you have to go to college and earn your high school diplomas, almost every job you want, you have to have good education.
She went to Oberlin for undergrad and Pitt for grad school
He's a teacher at a Vampire school, and during the holidays he works at a McDonald's
Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside was created in 2000.
to infinity and beyond. Then they go to McDonald's and get a happy meal
All you have to do is just go to Google and type in cashier games and then click the first one you see and bam there go some cashier games good luck!
No school.
Very long to go to school
some of them go to school for ten to fifteen years