okay, i just got accepted to work at bk! and the manager told me to come back next week to fill out paper work. does anybody know what will be on that paper work? like questions? or just info about me...if u know what will be on it reply back! =] thank youu
For SOME jobs they'll also have a questionaire. For jobs that I've had that have it they called it the "Reid survey" basically it's a giant fill in the bubble test that asks you stupid questions that you'll answer correctly if you have half a mind to know what you should and should not tell your work.
Examples:
How many times per week do you consume alcohol/smoke marijuana before arriving for your designated shift?
Do you feel it would be acceptable for you to, without permission, take $500 from your employer's cash register, even if you planned to replace it the following day?
----Basically if you keep goofing up on these questions it'll send giant red flags to your employer. They're easy to answer but if they require you to fill one of these out make sure you read the questions carefully. Sometimes they word them to try and confuse you.
***If you do not know your social security number by heart, make sure you bring your card, and they may require your card even if you know your number, so to be safe just bring it anyway. They need this to make your paycheck.
Also, if you plan on taking advantage of direct deposit (which I'm fairly certain BK offers to its employees) make sure you bring your checking account information. You'll need your account number as well as your routing number. This is so that on payday, instead of having to pick up your paper check and go to the bank, wait in line, finally get an available teller, and cash your check, blah, blah, blah.....your paycheck will automatically be deposited into your checking account. (for some companies it can even become available up to 24 hours before the paper checks even arrive at your workplace)
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