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Check out this website; I believe that you need to be at least 14 years old. http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/businessmanagement/DF6528.html#youth
You can also apply directly to McDonald's through their website without even leaving your home. Here's that website;
http://www.mcstate.com/
Also, here's another McDonald's site for further information.
http://www.mcdonalds.com/
Good luck to you!

2006-12-31 13:17:56 · answer #1 · answered by Mary R 5 · 0 0

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Since you will need to sign up for at least a dozen offers before you get to $100 in rewards, it's very easy to forget what you have signed up for, or the problems you will have canceling in time to to be charged the full amount. The Cash Create recruiters you see here over exaggerate how much money you can earn because once you've done the high-dollar trials ($8-10 each), you are left with small rewards of a dollar or two. The survey business is not an efficient way to make money and you are more than likely to loose money in the end.

2007-01-01 04:29:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A friend of mine started working at mcdonalds when he was 14. He was a manager by age 15 or 16. I can't quite remember that part.

2006-12-31 12:59:05 · answer #3 · answered by Adam W 2 · 0 0

Yeah Adam W friend was a manager at 15 ....managing to borrow a dollar here and a dollar their.....like a broker borrowing your account to short (the cash box) your own stock........
just kidding Mcdonald's is a great place to work at.....
we even have a Old Mcdonald's farm and that's where I work
e i e i ohhhhhhhhh

2006-12-31 13:16:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe you can work at fast food joints at the age of 14 or 15. I thought it was 13, but I could be wrong, but definitely 14.
To know for sure you can call your local fast food and ask them what their age requirement is. Some places have different age requirement even though they are the same franchise.

2006-12-31 15:47:17 · answer #5 · answered by UnknownJaneDoe 2 · 0 0

16 if you have someone that works there like a parent or sibling 14

2006-12-31 13:06:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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