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Nicki Ferguson
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over 6 months ago

Just know that it's a every two week paycheck. And you don't get many hours. Pay is minimum wage.

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Vitani Driggers
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over 6 months ago

Excellent people,work environment and setup

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ariyana mills
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over 6 months ago

I enjoyed working for #Marco'sPizza because...

i really didn’t enjoy working there because the manager didn’t give me enough days i was off for two whole weeks or they would say they didn’t have any space on the schedule when not that many people worked there .!

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Laurie Gilbert
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over 6 months ago

I made working for #Marco'sPizza a good experience by

I work really hard and I get along well with my co workers and managers

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over 6 months ago

I would advise asking the managers about taking Marco’s University. This will teach you the basics of Marco’s correctly instead of being misinformed by another coworker. Plus, you are not supposed to get your first raise until you watch the videos. Be polite, be respectful, smile while taking orders over the phone and in person, don’t cuss (or at least not in front of the customers), no sexual harassment, wash your hands regularly, and make the pizzas as beautiful as if you were going to buy them. Earn the respect of your managers: work hard, be five minutes early or on time, keep your surroundings clean, and be respectful towards customers. Doing so will help you in the long run (getting the days off that you requested, managers believing you over grumpy customers, etc.). Because this is a restaurant, this job is more like a first job or earn money on the side kind of job. There is a high turnover rate (or at least where I am) and there will be new faces popping in and out all the time. This may become stressful at times (particularly when you need to show them the ropes of the store). I know that when a customer says “Thank you” you are supposed to reply with “Thank you” as well (according to the Marco’s University). I personally took a leaf from Chick-fil-A and say “My pleasure.” It’s hard to beat that. This job is probably going to be rough (particularly on Friday nights and snowy/rainy days), so “good luck!”

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Sandra Christian
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over 6 months ago

I decided to work for #Marco'sPizza because...

Needed a job started as a driver making good money driving. Worked my way up to Shift Leader. Then up to General Manager. I have many team members I call family and will continue to be family even though I left the company. I will miss my family but, my son needs me more then Marco's.

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Sandra Christian
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over 6 months ago

Don't be a single parent or have a family to take care of cause Marco's will consume you life. Like it did me the minute I became a General Manager. No me time ever even when I was on vacation still being called on.

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Sandra Christian
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over 6 months ago

Letting them the job take over my life. Never getting to spend time with my disabled son. Quitting before finding another job.

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Sandra Christian
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over 6 months ago

A #stressful #Marco'sPizza day

When nobody showed up or sick. I love being busy but, easier when you whole team is there working with you during the peak hours

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Sandra Christian
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over 6 months ago

Nothing really I loved my team and all my customers. Always made it right.

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