High expectations but great rewards - Assistant Store Manager McDonald's Employee Review

4.0
Aug 10, 2008
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Pros

There are lot of growth opportunities, employees get to learn many aspects of the business if they are inclined to. They promote from within. Management communicates often and share feedback with team. Corporation keeps a tight lid on restaurant by performing announced and unannounced inspections. McDonald's also has a mystery shopping program where unknown shoppers come into the locations to evaluate service and cleanliness based on McDonald's requirements. Franchises may have slightly different rules than the McCop Co stores but in general it's basically the same. McDonald's offers fantastic rewards to employees who go the extra miles: cash prizes, trips, gifts, certificates and pins. Many contests are held through the year to increase productivity and maintain morale.

Cons

In the restaurant, managers/staff are on their feet all day. McDonald's rules and policies must be strictly followed. That can become a hassle. Many times customers can be rude and downright impossible but managers must keep a cool head and exceed expectations. Dealing with high turnover in the restaurants can put a lot of stress on managers who must figure out a way to keep service at a high levels regardless of staff count. Another downside can be minimal increases at review times, especially if organization is not meeting their numbers. Customers who complain unecessarily do not realize the strain put on the team.

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Pros

Good pay for easy work

Cons

Not enough time to eat

2.0
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Pros

Experience varies heavily depending on the owner/operator you work for. Free and discounted food. 2 weeks PTO. Vision, Dental and Health insurance. Offers rapid development opportunities.

Cons

Work-life balance is nonexistent. In fact, the director of operations has stated numerous times, “Work life balance is a myth”. The company states you are required to work 45 hrs/week minimum; Realistically, GM’s can expect to work 55-60 hours in store with constant calls and messages when home. The company does not count any work done outside of the restaurant toward your 45hr requirement. There is no training for this position as you are expected to figure it out on the job. They offer $2000 per month performance bonus but are always finding new ways to disqualify you and move the goalposts when you actually earn it.

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