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Why do people always say "McDonalds is hiring" or "work at a fast food restaurant"?
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What if McDonalds ISNT hiring?!!! Why is it everytime someone asks a question about not being able to find work people's response is always "McDonalds is hiring"? My teenage daughter wants to get a part time job and NONE of our local fast food restaurants are hiring? Not even McDonalds. Then whats your solution to the jobless?

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Make babysitting flyers using the computer and put them in the library, people's mailboxes, and grocery stores. Drum up more business and keep a notebook to schedule when you do get a customer. Culver's minimum hiring age is 14 with a workers permit. I called many stores because I am 14 looking for a job. This was the response they gave which makes me happy after looking for so long. Find a local one go online and apply and go in store to apply or call and ask if they are hiring. What I did was Google a bunch of business near my home and found their numbers using Google maps or their sites and I called and directly asked if they are hiring and what age do they hire at. Try local grocery stores, pizza parlors, retail stores, fast food restaurants. Check out my blog. it has tons of money making ideas, saving tips, ways to score freebies , and discounts. the link is under my profile. You can create a blog too. You can generate money just ranting about your interests.

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Usually people say "McDonald's is hiring" because they (and almost every fast food place) has a huge turnover. The same applies with jobs in the Mall. Chances are she has done this, but just in case, has she put in applications at any of the stores in the mall or food court? And now a days they do the applications on line. Have her look up the stores on line and put (even if they are not hiring) an application in. Something should pay off. Good luck and kudos to your daughter for wanting to work and making an effort.
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