I have orientation for mcdonalds in texas and im not sure what time its at, help?
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So I have orientation for mcdonalds on saturday in ft.worth texas and I remember the sheet I signed said 9 but idk if its am or pm, which one would be correct?
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Answer:
It would be am but really why on earth didn't you phone them and check? that is what you should have done. Use your common sense.
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9 a.m
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Most likely 9 a.m. but if you are worried call the store and ask. If it is 9, try to get there a few minutes early.
Suspended user
Why in the world would orientation be at 9pm at night?!? You def work for the right industry.
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