Anonymous - Anonymous employee McDonald's Employee Review

4.0
Feb 19, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent culture. The people are super laid back with a mix of old and young people. Flexible hours if you're in the right group. Great work/life balance. Ability to move laterally.

Cons

There were certain managers that had pretty bad reputations that caused people to leave the company. Though it was well known, nothing was done to prevent the managers from causing more brilliant talent from leaving the company. Also, top management lied a lot. For instance, in 2015, the company announced "There are rumors that we are moving our HQ to Chicago. These rumors are not true. We are only thinking of putting the new digital team there." Then come 2016, they announce "We are considering moving our HQ downtown." Do you know how many McDonald's lifers are at this company? There are a ton of people who moved their families close to Oakbrook for this job. Only the young folks are excited about this potential move. Maybe that's their plan... They had great work/life balance but it came with lower than market pay. There was an insane amount of turnover during the two years I was there. No job security. The last thing is it's nearly impossible to move up. In fact, I knew some people that remained the "senior" level for over 30 years and they gave up with trying to move up.

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I was supposed to be on the official schedule after one week of working, but it took three months to be placed on the schedule, so every day I had to message the store manager to ask if I was needed to work. Once I was on the schedule, I hurt myself outside of work and had to take a day off to go to the doctor (i got someone to cover my shift), After that, I was not on the schedule anymore. I messaged the store manager, the other managers, and the scheduling manager, and after 2 months, I still wasn't on the schedule. I asked the Store manager again, and she said it was my fault I wasn't on the schedule despite the fact that I was messaging everyone I could. I then put my two weeks in because she refused to let me work.

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