McDonald's can't attract teenage burger flippers due to high-paying mining jobs

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Manager Joy Mendoza --> Pinoy manager

McDonald's - $718 a week --> $37,336


Kitchen hands - $85,000

Head Chef - $125,000 (plus a $50,000 bonus)


High paying mine jobs is only good if the mine don't collapse. Otherwise the Chileans will come into help.

Looking at the McDonald's it is not too bad, even better the kitchen hands $85,000.

Ps. Is there any catch? Like a $20 Big Mac? Otherwise how does the restaurants there survive?7
 
High paying mine jobs is only good if the mine don't collapse. Otherwise the Chileans will come into help.

Looking at the McDonald's it is not too bad, even better the kitchen hands $85,000.

Ps. Is there any catch? Like a $20 Big Mac? Otherwise how does the restaurants there survive?7

Serve more value-added healthy meals & high-class kopi - expressos. Reduce & optimise operating hours.
 
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