I've got a job at McDonalds and am looking to quit. Does anyone know how much notice I need to give in order to quit?How much notice do you have to give in to quit my job at McDonalds?
If you have worked there less than 3 months you dont have to give any notice if more than 3 months you should give 2 weeks notice but then again it is McDonalds we are talking about they are used to people leaving without notice.
The appropraite notice would be 2 weeks. If they don't want you to stay that long they'll let you know.How much notice do you have to give in to quit my job at McDonalds?
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At least two weeks that is if you might need to go back.How much notice do you have to give in to quit my job at McDonalds?
I believe no matter where you work you should work out your 2 week notice. No shorter than a 1 week notice.
Technically, you don't need to give any notice at all. Giving notice is a courtesy to your employer. HOWEVER, if you want a good reference from your manager which will help when looking for another job, you should give at least a week's notice, but the norm is two weeks notice.
You don't HAVE to give any notice, but the general rule is to give two weeks. Who knows, you may want to go back to work there some day.
Two weeks is standard.
The proper notice of leave is 2 weeks. But you could ask your boss. I have known places where they accept a one week notice. To be safe tho incase you need the job back. Give them the 2 wk notice. Good Luck on your new job...
Most businesses request that you give them two weeks notice so that they have ample time to fill your soon-to-be vacant position.
That's the best way to leave any business if you don't want to leave on negative terms. This is especially important to keep in mind if you ever have to get a recomendation for another job.
Good Luck!
Ok, fast food places don't even need a notice to quit.
I'm pretty sure that it would be a smart idea NOT to put 'McDonald's' on your resume when you try to get a REAL job.
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