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Frede1907 at 2024-02-14 07:00:21+00:00 ID:
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Worked there from 16 years old until I was about 20 years old part time during school mostly, at Nørreport.
It was one of the few that were not franchise restaurants, but owned by McDonald's DK.
I can attest. Working conditions are best of the best for a part time job, and a solid option for full time, with decent career opportunities if you wish to persue that.
Still the most solid worker rights, and it shines above every other job I have had since in terms of that, even though I'm in a very high paying career and industry now. Bullet proof, and everybody is on board, all the way to the top.
I once burned my hand on one of the toasters at a shift. Got 4 months full pay, almost equivalent to full time pay, even though I was part time, while my hand recovered, without me even asking.
Also pay for working odd hours and holidays were awesome, at 18 working a quiet 10 hour night shift on a national holiday, double hourly pay, but also double night shift addition, compounded to more than 70 usd pr. Hour at that time (if I recall correctly)
At 18 I felt like I was a boss making bank :p