kafka khaos said:Not true. I applied at Macdoanlds when i was fresh out of high school. I would have loved to have worked there. But they didn't even interview me. My cousin worked at macdoanlds for many years, and was trained by them and eventually became a manager. It was a great experience for her too. And she stayed so long with them because it was indeed a decent job and they offered her raises based on her increasing experience, etc.
Now, if you are a Canadian, MacDonalds says they would prefer not to hire you. The CEO has admitted that!
"Here's the kicker. The kicker is there's an element of truth in each of these stories," Betts said. McDonald's Canada has agreed to a third-party investigation of all locations that use temporary foreign workers. "What we've got to do is fix what we have in the restaurants concerning the temporary foreign workers.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/mcdonald-s-canada-ceo-calls-foreign-worker-controversy-bull*censored word*-1.2621151
( This link probably wont get posted because it has a swear word in the url lol )
You're just copying and pasting single lines of text from articles and completely spinning around what it actually says. There's some element of truth with the stories because SOME of their restaurants favor foreign workers. With a business as large and widespread as McDonald's, there are bound to be some employers who abuse the TFW program. The last time I checked, those McDonald's restaurants that got blacklisted were owned and operated by someone else, not corporate McDonald's. Maybe that McDonald's you applied to was probably abusing the program or maybe they didn't hire you for some other legitimate reason. The CBC really is launching a smear campaign against TFWs and people who employ them. They're just fishing for isolated cases of abuse in order to keep this smear campaign going. They never report on the matter objectively.