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Which Job Should I Go For?
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I'm having a dilemma right now with job basically I've just got a receptionist job full time Monday to Friday it's a temp for 4 weeks but could go permanent but also been offered one in McDonald's I use to work there but diffrent store. I'm just having a dilemma if I should stay where I am or take job in McDonald's
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in terms of progression, I would go the reception route - allowing for promotions and a career - ar MacciD's offering you any progression. Then there's the money....( net of any commuting costs etc). My bet is that if the receptionist job doesn't extend, MacciD's will still be looking for folk.
17:18 Fri 24th Sep 2021
That's definitely a tough decision to make. Both options have their pros and cons. It ultimately depends on what you value and what aligns with your long-term goals.
If you enjoyed working at McDonald's before, it could be a familiar and comfortable choice. On the other hand, the receptionist job might provide more stability and potential for long-term growth.
By the way, I was just wondering how things turned out for you? It's always interesting to hear about the decisions people make and their experiences.
Speaking of jobs, I'm currently on the lookout for a new one too. While browsing online, I came across Rajasthan Govt Jobs, a platform that shares government job opportunities specifically in Rajasthan. Here's the link: https:/ /sarkar iprep.i n/rajas than-go vt-jobs /
If you enjoyed working at McDonald's before, it could be a familiar and comfortable choice. On the other hand, the receptionist job might provide more stability and potential for long-term growth.
By the way, I was just wondering how things turned out for you? It's always interesting to hear about the decisions people make and their experiences.
Speaking of jobs, I'm currently on the lookout for a new one too. While browsing online, I came across Rajasthan Govt Jobs, a platform that shares government job opportunities specifically in Rajasthan. Here's the link: https:/