What type of leather shoes for mcdonalds?
Hi I've recently been employed by mcdonalds and haven't been to orientation yet. Just like to know what type of leather shoes would they be expecting? Would the leather shoes I wear to go to high school (in Australia) be fine or do I need those leather shoes we use in school formals etc? Thanks. They also said polishable leather shoes? Does this mean I need to wear those formal leather shoes as they a polishable?
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- ...... its mcdonalds. if you wore just tennis it would be fine.
- lol macy d Um normal shoes most likely Did you know they do mac' a levels now lol
- Like most restaurants, McDonalds should have a catalog of work shoes you can order from to get non slip shoes. It is very important that you obtain some no slip type of rubber sole shoes. Most places have tile floors that get slick as ice when wet.
- Make sure they dont have a heel Theyre usually quite lenaint on shoes. Make sure theyre black and leather and youlll be fine
- No, the shoes that you wear to school will not work. the floors at the store are very slippery once they get wet or oil gets spilled. Go to a walmart and go to the shoe section, they carry non skid black shoes that are made for the food industry,they only cost about 25 dollars and they will save you the hassle from slipping and sliding everywhere
- What you need is a shoe with NON -SKID SOLES . Fast food restaurants use a tile and cleaners that leave these floors very slick ..compounded with daily food spills of grease , salad dressings etc., these can be treacherous. Always use caution ..blot up greasy spills THEN mop up spills immediately ( don't just mop the spill as it will spread the grease around ... don't run in the kichen or fool around .
- you need a very comfortable shoe with a non-slip sole. if you don't have a store locally in Australia try this site: http://www.shoesforcrews.com they have numerous styles and price ranges and the shoes are made for the food service industry. if you use shoes for crews click on the "US location" link to get information about shipping to Australia.
- Basically any slip-resistant soles on a shoe.
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