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New Employee McDonalds!!!!!!?
Just got a job at McDonalds, had to do 2 interviews but they said I was good to go, go back in for a day orientation and stuff on Wednesday.
Curious now that I have a job, how much will I need to move out on my own and live by myself, tired of living under the parents.
I forgot to mention I'll be getting 35 hours a week, starting pay is 11.22 an hour.
13 Answers
- 7 years agoFavorite Answer
If you want to get a room mate it will be easier. You have to start somewhere. At least you're working. Only buy things you can afford and save your money. You'll get there.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Ok I'm actually going to be nice and helpful here: There is a chance you might be able to move out. If you save enough money, you'll be able to buy an [inexpensive] apartment somewhere, OUT OF YOUR PARENT'S HOUSE. You may need another source of money though, which is where investing comes in. As soon as you can, get stock in major AND successful companies like McDonalds, as this will provide you with a decent amount of cash. If you ever can, try getting a job somewhere a bit bigger, because McDonalds isn't going to help you forever.
I really wish you good luck in all of this, as saving money and moving out are tough experiences in life. Regardless of what happens, I hope you do one, simple thing: Have a good day!
-Jk
Source(s): I know what your situation is like, it stinks, but its manageable. - Anonymous7 years ago
Well u sorta have to get a job that pays more to actually move out and pay for rent and all that stuff u know. Try working more hours somewhere else as well
- talbot983Lv 47 years ago
You will make 1570 per month. Then subtract at least 30%t to cover taxes and other forms of fees. Then rent, electric, phone. insurance, car % maint. Rent in a bad area gas % oil. food. furniture, toilet paper soap, and cloths and laundry,food, furniture.
Good Luck. We all had to do it at first, and it's hard..
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- Anonymous7 years ago
I work at McDonalds and one of my coworkers moved out and she is a senior in high school and she is struggling to get to work.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Fun
- mad dogLv 57 years ago
Save your money. Live at home. Work your butt off. You will start here and do a lot better.
- Anonymous7 years ago
You can make enough if you get nice tips. LOL, the "I don't tip" troll posting this.