Crossword clues for mcjob
mcjob
- Position that probably won't get you invited to a work holiday party
- Position that an up-and-comer is unlikely to take
- Position providing little chance for advancement
- Position often filled by a high schooler
- Position of drudgery, in slang
- Position for a low-skilled worker
- No-prospects position
- Minimum wage gig, perhaps
- Menial work
- Menial position, facetiously
- Menial position
- Manning the deep fryer, e.g
- Low-paying position, in slang
- Low-paying employment
- Low-pay, low-skill work
- Low-pay position, in slang
- Low-pay position
- Low-level work option, slangily
- Low-level employment
- It often pays minimum wage
- It offers little hope for advancement
- Informal term for a low-wage position, like in a fast food restaurant
- Grunt's position
- Dull, low-paying work, in slang
- Dull and low-paying occupation, slangily
- Dead-end service gig
- Dead-end employment post
- Dead end, workwise
- Data Entry Associate, say
- Burger flipper's position
- Bottom of a food chain?
- Babysitting alternative
- After-school position for many
- Unexciting, low-paid work, in modern lingo
- Not the most rewarding work
- Going-nowhere position, in modern lingo
- Position with no prospects
- Not the most stimulating work
- Low-level position
- Dead-end position
- Unfulfilling work
- Unskilled work
- Low-paying employment, slangily
- Minimum wage provider, facetiously
- Low-prestige position
- Position without much room for advancement
- Not usually an opportunity for advancement
- Low-skilled, low-paying rut
- Low-paying position, slangily
- Flipping burgers, e.g
- After-school position for many, in slang
- Unstimulating position
- Unrewarding work, in slang
- Unrewarding position
- Unrewarding occupation, slangily
- Unrewarding career, as coined by Douglas Coupland
- Unfulfilling, low-level work position, in slang
- Unexciting, low-paying position, in slang
- Teen's source of funds
- Taking drive-thru orders, e.g
- Step up from unemployment
- Something to do between class and homework
- Slang term for low-paying employment
- Position without promise
- Position with no future
- Position with little promise
Wikipedia
McJob is slang for a low-paying, low-prestige dead-end job that requires few skills and offers very little chance of intracompany advancement. The term McJob comes from the name of the fast-food restaurant McDonald's, but is used to describe any low-status job – regardless of the employer – where little training is required, staff turnover is high, and workers' activities are tightly regulated by managers.
Usage examples of "mcjob".
From time to time he would go out and get a Mcjob, work at it for a few days, quit or get fired, and then come back home.
Many of those in the lowest quintile are youths entering the workforce in their first Mcjob, from which they can be expected to graduate before long.
Harmon never lasted very long at Mcjobs because he was an engineer, and flipping burgers or jerking Slurpees grated on his nerves, just as talking on the football phone grated on Eleanor's.