well i was starting to have an idea of getting a job at my local mcdonalds, one of my friends are already working there. But here is the deal, i've never had a job before and i dont even know how to write a "cv" nevermind how to deliver it to the place. I'm nervous and sligthly anti-social.
i live in Norway and i'm currently 18
you live in a beautiful country. would love to live there
Make a kvlt black metal band.
You're in Norway so you're already half way there.
Make it a full time job.
>>17823232
Just get part time on Coop or some shit, norbaguette
>>17823232
Look up templates, that helped me a lot
And when I applied at my work I just went in and asked if the owner was around, and then gave him my resume. If I were applying at McDonald's I would go to the counter, ask to speak to the manager, introduce myself to him/her and say Im looking for a job, then give my resume. Also be really polite and smile. I wore semi-nice clothes when I went in to my work, but I probably wouldn't worry about it in McDonald's.
Interview was way easier than I expected, I can't imagine it being hard for mcD's. But just drink some water, and remain positive! I was really nervous at first but it paid off. Make sure you shake hands if it seems appropriate
I used to be incredibly shy and nervous and all that but after a few months of dealing with customers i don't even think about it anymore
>>17823232
On the fast-food level you don't need a CV. They have an application form for you to fill out.
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sorry i didnt reply sooner but i went to bed pretty early, but thanks for info and will probs go and ask about it with some friends. anyhow thanks alot.
>>17823322
i've acctually thougth about it, my friend likes to growl and he started practicing latin satanic rituals, he told me i could be in on it if i could edit a vidoe, so im probs down for that