LOS ANGELES – McDonald's Corp. (MCD), which has been trying to change the image of its counter jobs as low-paying and dead end, Wednesday unveiled a new television ad featuring Olympian Carl Lewis ...
McDonald’s has long had a bad rap for offering low-paying, entry-level work, spawning the pejorative term “McJob.” But Cody Teets recently authored a book, Golden Opportunity: Remarkable Careers That ...
As McDonald’s seeks to beef up its workforce, it’s also trying to upgrade its image as the poster child for low-wage jobs by redefining the term “McJob." Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
McDonald’s is miffed at the editors of Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary for the recent inclusion of the term “McJob” to mean “low-paying and dead-end work.” CEO Jim Cantalupo says the word is ...
Remember McJobs? For the uninitiated, the McJob was a lowly position, often in the service sector, with few opportunities for career advancement. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was almost a ...
McDonald's has called time on the notorious perception of its McJob and launched a re-branding exercise. LONDON: McDonald's the world's largest, most controversial restaurant chain has called time on ...
Kamala Harris and this columnist have little in common. But we do share one thing: We both had summer jobs at McDonald’s in college. It’s not that surprising, considering how many other people can say ...
Poor old McDonald's. Just as the world's largest fast-food chain is trying to spruce up its image (and its profits) it has been dealt another blow - this time lexicographic. Welcome to the world of ...
It is the definition of a low-paying, low-prestige, low-dignity, low-benefit, no-future job. But is there more to a McJob? Flipping burgers, stacking shelves, cleaning tables - when Douglas Coupland ...
It is the definition of a low-paying, low-prestige, low-dignity, low-benefit, no-future job. But is there more to a McJob? Flipping burgers, stacking shelves, cleaning tables - when Douglas Coupland ...