What's the difference between a management intern in McDonald's and a trainee manager in a restaurant?
It is true that the salary is above 2500, including 5 insurances 1 gold. In addition, if you think you are particularly outstanding, I suggest you consider it. After all, most of the management in it rarely have a bachelor's degree, but McDonald's needs very open people. The boss likes to be obedient anytime and anywhere, and only you have the ability, which is very strong. For example, you can give tens of thousands of rents to your store, or bring tens of thousands of business to McDonald's, or make a system? For example, a man in Guangzhou made a working hour inspection system before, and the boss praised it. What I know is that I sent an email, and I don't know if there is any appreciation. Another thing, very classic, is to do coolies and manage the system after work. If you have the ability, you can actually finish it all at work.