by Sixstrings » Wed 20 Apr 2011, 11:55:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')cDonald's restaurants overwhelmed by job seekers
They want jobs. They need to work. From Laguna Boulevard in Elk Grove to Sunrise Boulevard in Citrus Heights, job seekers lined up before dawn Tuesday and crowded McDonald's restaurants across the region late into the afternoon on the restaurant chain's national hiring day.
The fast-food chain hoped to hire 50,000 employees for its more than 14,000 U.S. locations..
NOTE: 80% of the jobs are part time with only 18 hours per week, no benefits. The media hyping this thing won't mention that. 18 hour per week low wage McJobs is no kind of recovery.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')cDonald's didn't have a complete count on how many applicants showed up Tuesday, but
so many arrived on some local McDonald's doorsteps that restaurant owners were nearly overwhelmed.
"At one point, we had 120 people outside the door, but we were able to get all 120 interviewed," said Courtney Ristuben at her Citrus Heights location on Sunrise Boulevard and Old Auburn Road.
Halfway through her four-hour afternoon hiring session, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Ristuben and her team had seen 300 job seekers. She anticipated another 300 by dinner time.
"We've seen 15- and 16-year-olds looking for their first job to people 50, 55 and over, first-time high schoolers to 20 years' experience looking for anything we have to offer," Ristuben said.
It's a sobering sign of the times in Sacramento and across the country.
McDonald's and other fast-food chains, once a first job for teenagers, appear to be turning into an employer of more adults: The average age of a fast-food worker is 29.5, up from 22 in 2000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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