Hopefully this helped some of you! If any of you work at Cane's too and want to leave tips/experiences in the comment section feel free :) Let's be friends Insta - @MarlenaLawless
i used to work at canes from 2018-2021 aaaaand i can say at first its fun especially w fun coworkers but they OVERWORK you and make you think its worth it. its lowkey cultish
Looking forward to looking here. What has me hooked is the communication and making sure everyone is on tracking, when everyone knows what’s going on the environment becomes less stressful.
I worked at Raising Cane's for 2 and a half years. Definitely a stressful job at times, but it can also be a fun place to work if your co-workers and manager are chill. They do tend to overwork you and will often make you clean everything in the store from top to bottom. Overall, get ready to work your ass off if you apply to Cane's.
I just got hired. What’s the training processes like? I’m going in for the direct deposit setup tomorrow and they’re opening a new location in early July. I have prior commitments the last 2 weeks of June. Would that be a problem?
@@fredy004 it went really well. I started at a newly built restaurant so everyone was learning at the same time by NROs. New restaurant openers. Are you a hire for an already established restaurant? I work in southern cali so labor laws I think are different here. Everyone went great on the first day and I still work there. I know a lot of people that want to quit at the end of the year but personally I like it. There are some stupid stuff but it’s a good job and most of the people I work with are nice. Good luck!! I’m sure you’re gonna crush it!! Tell me how it goes. 👍🏻👍🏻🥳
And if it's a slower day, then you could be sent home early. Because of labor costs & depending on how many people are there (crew and /or managers & customers). That can also be the case at other fast food places & restaurants as well (Jimmy John's, McDonald's, etc.) .
I worked there for almost a year and it was simple work. What you would expect but the reason I quit was because of drama and my managers didn’t check any crew and let too much bullshit happen 🤦♂️ the job itself is mad easy and i would’ve stayed longer but the environment was too toxic for me. the crew and management made me quit honestly
@@justviibing5025 nope, but don't show up on something bro... def not the environment for that; it's a lot more fast-paced than most fast food places (source: Cane's employee, worked at several other restaurants for 4 years)
I have an interview at my newly opened Canes. Just turned 17 and It would be my first ever job. The interview tips help so thanks. Hopefully I get hired!!
Hi, quick question I just completed my background check at raising canes around my area. the question is do they send an email to you to know when’s is your job orientation or do you come in anytime for your job orientation ?
i watched this video before i started working there, worked there for 9 months, just quit today. they overwork you a lot and they don’t really give you a lot of hours unless you do late night shifts. it’s fun working with your coworkers but the cons outweigh the pros. the one i worked at had a lot of favoritism, drama, and even sexual harassment. an actual manager got fired because he was literally sexually harassing minors. they’re also really all about numbers no matter what. the restaurant i worked at got Top Gold (one of the best restaurants) but 90% of the crew were unhappy and planning to leave. so that’s says everything about how things are run there. maybe that’s just the location i worked at. but from pov cane’s doesn’t really care about anything else but times, numbers, and beating their competition. don’t work here lmao
Mine as well. I hardly get hours above 25. As soon as I went to closing im getting good hours but my goodness is it a stressful job. I feel like people will say it’s really not but man-
Lol, this would have been helpful. Just started myself and they threw me into the fire of the kitchen to begin with 😂. Yeah, those communications are what I am trying to really focus on hearing and saying to others on the line. Thanks for making this nonetheless.
Thank you so much for this video… I’m freaking out a little bit tomorrow is my first day at canes I applied for cook but they just sent me my schedule and it looks like I’m going to be doing everything DT accuracy(can you explain that one pls 🙏🏼) than DT orders dinning room cashier…. Do they do that for you to get familiar with all the stations there than you get the station that you applied for or they constantly rotating you?
DT accuracy is basically putting the food into the bags in drive thru! and yes, you’ll be getting familiar with all positions and you’ll most likely be moving around each shift :) hope this helps!
I just got hired and my orientation is tomorrow and im so excited and nervous! its my first job and this video really helped ease my nerves with what to expect! thank you
@@prettygirlsdohair It was good, since it was my first job I had nothing to expect, but it was super simple, my Orientation was just a bunch of videos to watch and things to sign, but my first day was eventful and had a lot of information but wasnt too hard, I was front counter helping clean the dining room and calling out orders, my canes is a really fun working environment and I had wonderful Certified trainers train me, I wish you the best of luck! My biggest tip is not to be timid and it never hurts to be loud
I’ve been at canes for a couple weeks and I feel like I’m in military training. I still don’t understand how they expect us to grab food straight out of the fryer. And they get mad when I don’t understand their special lingo like damn give me a chance.
@@austinb3560 bro I just recently got hired and their lingo is literally so dumb and extra 😐 I’m having the most problems with call outs because of all the silly a** names for everything
Did the interview today and got hired. It’s kinda weird tho cuz the canes that I’m gonna be working at hasn’t even opened yet. So when I start I think everyone will be new. They even had us interview at a hotel because the restaurant is still being constructed.
I got hired during my interview. I've sent in a background check they're waiting to receive, and orientation will start after. Can I wear a raising canes hoodie as part of the uniform (like the one worn in the video) or are short sleeves required?
I just Had My Interview Yesterday, It was very Chill & I Felt Very Confident & They Said They’ll Let Me Know If I Got The Job Friday 🤞🏾😌 I’m Excited & Nervous
No position is HARD I’d say, it can just be fast paced. I’d say being up front is a more chilled spot to be because your managers don’t have to worry as much about times like they do in drive
Easiest position I’ve been trained on is expo/DT expo. The “hardest@ was probably the chicken/bread, because you have to constantly drop chicken/ bread or you will be behind
What are “baskets” at raising canes. I’m only asking cause my first day is tomorrow and they put me on “baskets” but I forgot what that position is. Is that the “fries”
Baskets is basically just dropping fries and taking them out, you don’t drop the bird, but you take the bird out of the fryer, it’s really fun, but on rush hours, it can kinda get frustrating if bird isn’t dropping fast enough
It depends on if you're starting Front of House (FOH) or Back of House (BOH). FOH is supposed to start with dinning room and then expo but they can be together. From there you get two days as cashier before being moved to drive thru. The positions it drive thru get trained at different points and it depends on how the trainer prefers to train along with the volume of the restaurant (how busy they are). With BOH you get trained on toast first, two days on boards with one being for dine in and the other for drive thru. With Bird being two days and the last position. At some point in any of these you should be trained on prep and dishes. You only get trained on marinating the bird and making the batters when being trained in the kitchen though. If you work dinner shifts then it may be a while before you learn lemonade. Hope this helped =)
You get trained in every single position that the restaurant has to offer including the kitchen, drive-thru, and up top. After you complete training, you and a shift manager discuss what you feel most comfortable on but you can't always rely on getting that spot for every shift.
You technically should drop fries after you shake the bird, so that they come up around the same time. When you get rushes, do constant big drops, maybe 2 to 3. *Each* of these drops should be at least 30 tenders in each basket. Try to stay on 2 baskets for bird, so you don’t have to move as much to stop the timers. If you’re still not good with dropping bird (finger technique) don’t worry you’ll get the hang of it; keep your fingers straight and kinda pick at the tenders and grab the little ends between your fingers. Lay them flat in the fryer, it’s all about the flick of the wrist too. Usually it helps to have someone just do baskets and someone drop bird. For medium drops it should be constant drops of 15. Hope this helps ❤
Do they pay you every two weeks for the hours you worked for the two weeks after you start? I just got my first paycheck but I’m confused because I don’t they added my hours from the last week I worked.
I work at Cane's and at my location the weeks end on Tuesday night and you restart your hours on Wednesday they pay you on Tuesdays and it's not the next Tuesday but the Tuesday after you get your next paycheck. So every two weeks and it turns out that you're paychecks are from the weeks before not the ones you just worked like most restaurants.
I'm working there soon, the base pay is 15 I didn't know that and in the interview I said like 12 dollars 💀 and she said well 15 is the base pay. I start working there after orientation this week I'm excited but I felt so stupid 💀
I was in a group interview with them here in Tucson back in 2017. It was the stupidest experience I ever had. The manager greeted us in the dining room with the music blaring over the loudspeaker. All he did was ask us what our favorite music was and what we wanted to do on a vacation. A total waste of time. Nonetheless I never got the job or even bothered following up.
14 something an hour?? Man my state sucks, here in louisiana they are starting me off at 10.75 and thats 50 cents higher than normal cause i used to work at mcdonalds and i made 10.50 there
@@MarlenaLawless yeah thats what they told me too but ive been late a lot more than 6 times and called out and im still working after 2+ years (pain) so idek LOL
I just started at a new location that opened a few weeks ago and the only times I've had breaks is when I told the managers I had to pick my wife up from work at a certain time. I got in trouble for having to leave the second time to pick her up. Mind you both shifts I took these "breaks" on where 10 hour shifts. Now I'm seeing my schedules only have 3 days a week on them as opposed to 5 days a week. So I figure I've been punished for needing to take a break them two times. I mentioned days ahead that I'd need to take a 15 to 20 min break to go pick her up so it wasn't just out of the blue. But, I am in texas and according to Google here in this state no breaks are required by law. So yea if ur in texas don't count on having any breaks.
I’m waiting on my Sugar Daddy to provide me the $300.00 so I can start working. I have to order the Crocs, and Apple Watch so I don’t have my phone out all day. Plus I want to order through the Cane Geer Apparel.
been working here for almost a month. i enjoy it. i’ve mainly did drive through positions, it’s pretty easy and you get the hang of it really quickly.
Best comment so far
Give it time, once your newness fades you’ll be driven into the ground for not meeting unrealistic expectations
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i used to work at canes from 2018-2021 aaaaand i can say at first its fun especially w fun coworkers but they OVERWORK you and make you think its worth it. its lowkey cultish
"Cultish" 😭
@@muna394 ONE LOVE
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@@DiSxJohny lol you wouldn’t get the one love unless you worked there
@@DiSxJohny😂😂😂
Looking forward to looking here. What has me hooked is the communication and making sure everyone is on tracking, when everyone knows what’s going on the environment becomes less stressful.
I worked at Raising Cane's for 2 and a half years. Definitely a stressful job at times, but it can also be a fun place to work if your co-workers and manager are chill. They do tend to overwork you and will often make you clean everything in the store from top to bottom. Overall, get ready to work your ass off if you apply to Cane's.
I’m currently at raising canes still I just hit my 2 years too and they do alottt
I just got hired. What’s the training processes like? I’m going in for the direct deposit setup tomorrow and they’re opening a new location in early July. I have prior commitments the last 2 weeks of June. Would that be a problem?
hows working at canes been?? @@lika8512
@@lika8512 I start training on Sunday, how was it for you?
@@fredy004 it went really well. I started at a newly built restaurant so everyone was learning at the same time by NROs. New restaurant openers. Are you a hire for an already established restaurant? I work in southern cali so labor laws I think are different here. Everyone went great on the first day and I still work there. I know a lot of people that want to quit at the end of the year but personally I like it. There are some stupid stuff but it’s a good job and most of the people I work with are nice. Good luck!! I’m sure you’re gonna crush it!! Tell me how it goes. 👍🏻👍🏻🥳
I just started working at canes the other day but I love it
I watch this video days before I started working everything she said was literally true even the "herd that" gets in your day to day life
Just applied its going to be my first job. It looks very interactive, hopefully i get hired!
Got an interview in 4 days, how was your first?
@@rayrwd you too 🫡
@@pe_rkI just applied I got an interview trm. Do you know if they pay weekly?
@@adonnaweathers9084 yea they pay weekly
@@adonnaweathers9084bru how was it i have one on the 28th
And if it's a slower day, then you could be sent home early. Because of labor costs & depending on how many people are there (crew and /or managers & customers).
That can also be the case at other fast food places & restaurants as well (Jimmy John's, McDonald's, etc.) .
Thank you for this I just got hired at canes and I think this will help me ❤️
I worked there for almost a year and it was simple work. What you would expect but the reason I quit was because of drama and my managers didn’t check any crew and let too much bullshit happen 🤦♂️ the job itself is mad easy and i would’ve stayed longer but the environment was too toxic for me. the crew and management made me quit honestly
Do they drug test
@@justviibing5025 nope, but don't show up on something bro... def not the environment for that; it's a lot more fast-paced than most fast food places (source: Cane's employee, worked at several other restaurants for 4 years)
@@iamwaltercarter nah I won’t show up definitely I’m just asking cuz I don’t wanna get fired jus cuz I smoke off the job
@@justviibing5025 nah bro they don’t care what you do off the clock 👍
I have my orientation tomorrow. I'm so excited :)
Yessir !
I can see your comment is over a year old and I'm very curious if you still work there? if you still like it?
I have an interview at my newly opened Canes. Just turned 17 and It would be my first ever job. The interview tips help so thanks. Hopefully I get hired!!
ahhh good luck!! you’ll do great
bro how was it are you still working there?
Same here
I'm so glad I found me another job
Can’t wait for that to be me I’m currently looking
I have been working at Canes for about a year and a half now, it can suck at times but I love overall
Thank u sm I’m starting tmr and I needed this😂‼️
@@WendyGuerrero-ps9dy it went great!! Everyone’s rly sweet. You’ll do great‼️❤️
Do you get paid weekly. I just applied and I have an interview trm
@@adonnaweathers9084 at my location we get paid every Tuesday. Hope that helps!
I deadass just got hired now I’m watching these videos
same
Same 😭
Thanks for the video, it's very informative! I just applied at Caine's 😁 What kinds of shifts can you work there, like for what hours?
They vary but usually 6-8 hour shifts!
I just applied! i hope i get the job! :))
How it going on?
Hi, quick question I just completed my background check at raising canes around my area. the question is do they send an email to you to know when’s is your job orientation or do you come in anytime for your job orientation ?
they should send you an email!
@@MarlenaLawless awesome thank you😁
@@MarlenaLawless also how long the background check will take? before they send a job orientation date email? n have a wonderful week : )
i’d say anywhere between a few days and a week
A background check for fast food 😂
I worked at raising cane's since 2018 up to present im working as a Bird specialist position now. WORKING HARD WHILE HAVING FUN.. ONE LOVE ☝️♥️
Been at Canes since 2019 and currently a manager. Definitely fun
Bird specialist?
Lol I just got trained on bird my 3rd day of working there, it was really fun
what does One Love mean?
i just stated my first day and it was very confusing, but this vid was extremely helpful!!
ahh yay i’m glad I could help :,)
What position did they train you on? Dining room or toast?
i watched this video before i started working there, worked there for 9 months, just quit today. they overwork you a lot and they don’t really give you a lot of hours unless you do late night shifts. it’s fun working with your coworkers but the cons outweigh the pros. the one i worked at had a lot of favoritism, drama, and even sexual harassment. an actual manager got fired because he was literally sexually harassing minors. they’re also really all about numbers no matter what. the restaurant i worked at got Top Gold (one of the best restaurants) but 90% of the crew were unhappy and planning to leave. so that’s says everything about how things are run there. maybe that’s just the location i worked at. but from pov cane’s doesn’t really care about anything else but times, numbers, and beating their competition. don’t work here lmao
is true, not just your location, at the one I worked at too
Mine was also a nightmare they lead me on with good hours at first and then cut them completely
Mine as well. I hardly get hours above 25. As soon as I went to closing im getting good hours but my goodness is it a stressful job. I feel like people will say it’s really not but man-
@@sleep5329hours are based off of performance. If they dont like the way you work they wont give you hours.
Lol, this would have been helpful. Just started myself and they threw me into the fire of the kitchen to begin with 😂. Yeah, those communications are what I am trying to really focus on hearing and saying to others on the line.
Thanks for making this nonetheless.
ahh watching this before my interview in a couple hours (i’m applied to work in the back hopefully i jsut don’t want drive thru tbh )
good luck!!!
@@MarlenaLawless thnx but i got a diff job lmao
Thank you so much for this video… I’m freaking out a little bit tomorrow is my first day at canes I applied for cook but they just sent me my schedule and it looks like I’m going to be doing everything DT accuracy(can you explain that one pls 🙏🏼) than DT orders dinning room cashier…. Do they do that for you to get familiar with all the stations there than you get the station that you applied for or they constantly rotating you?
DT accuracy is basically putting the food into the bags in drive thru! and yes, you’ll be getting familiar with all positions and you’ll most likely be moving around each shift :) hope this helps!
@@MarlenaLawless yes it did thank you so much!
I just got hired and my orientation is tomorrow and im so excited and nervous! its my first job and this video really helped ease my nerves with what to expect! thank you
heyy! how was your first day and what was orientation like?
@@prettygirlsdohair It was good, since it was my first job I had nothing to expect, but it was super simple, my Orientation was just a bunch of videos to watch and things to sign, but my first day was eventful and had a lot of information but wasnt too hard, I was front counter helping clean the dining room and calling out orders, my canes is a really fun working environment and I had wonderful Certified trainers train me, I wish you the best of luck! My biggest tip is not to be timid and it never hurts to be loud
How difficult is it to get promoted to higher positions such as manager/TL? Have you been offered such as position?
It’s crazy because I’ve been working for canes for two years lol
ayee
i love how you talk about why you left chick fil a
I’ve been at canes for a couple weeks and I feel like I’m in military training. I still don’t understand how they expect us to grab food straight out of the fryer. And they get mad when I don’t understand their special lingo like damn give me a chance.
that's very hot to get those fries and they don't provide tool. another things like restaurant image, horrible job
@@liangxuanwang6392 exactly like I’m not gonna singe plastic gloves to my hands over extremely hot fries
@@austinb3560 bro I just recently got hired and their lingo is literally so dumb and extra 😐 I’m having the most problems with call outs because of all the silly a** names for everything
You're supposed to double-glove each hand, the equipment is cheap af
@@Emily.b36 it was literally the first day and they were getting upset cause I didn’t know wtf “toast walking” meant
Did the interview today and got hired. It’s kinda weird tho cuz the canes that I’m gonna be working at hasn’t even opened yet. So when I start I think everyone will be new. They even had us interview at a hotel because the restaurant is still being constructed.
This happend to me yesterday the hotel was so nice and they had free snacks and drinks
That’s the best way
do u like working there?
literally thank you
I got hired during my interview. I've sent in a background check they're waiting to receive, and orientation will start after. Can I wear a raising canes hoodie as part of the uniform (like the one worn in the video) or are short sleeves required?
you can wear a hoodie! just double check with your manager because I know certain positions in the kitchen you can’t wear it
That’s crazy cause where I work there s a Chick-fil-A and a in n out across the street
is it in socal cause theres one near me exactly like that☠️
Great video❤ so informative..thank you
It’s gonna suck when I’m done with training and can’t waste time on the training videos and quizzes
I just Had My Interview Yesterday, It was very Chill & I Felt Very Confident & They Said They’ll Let Me Know If I Got The Job Friday 🤞🏾😌 I’m Excited & Nervous
Ahhhh did you take a resume to your interview ?
did you get it
The opening the first location in Philadelphia 😮💨 Agar interview
reason im watching this is css i got a interview for canes tmr
I get free meals and my favorite position is bird :)
Your lucky we only get a 50% discount and only allowed to order on shift.
What’s the easiest position to work as? I applied to be a customer service associate. This will be my first job too.
No position is HARD I’d say, it can just be fast paced. I’d say being up front is a more chilled spot to be because your managers don’t have to worry as much about times like they do in drive
How did it go ? What do you do in that position?
Easiest position I’ve been trained on is expo/DT expo. The “hardest@ was probably the chicken/bread, because you have to constantly drop chicken/ bread or you will be behind
How about restaurant image? physical demanding job
I work at raisin canes in miami & we do not have overtime & no one has a full time shift & we are not allowed to pulled a double shift .
I was trying to find a video of someone dropping bird and I somehow came across this video. But I understood literally everything...
I may be having an interview at my local raising canes, waiting for the manager to respond back to set up an interview
What are “baskets” at raising canes. I’m only asking cause my first day is tomorrow and they put me on “baskets” but I forgot what that position is. Is that the “fries”
Baskets is fries + the bird basically just working at the fryer
@@MarlenaLawless omg thank you so much I appreciate you❤️.
Baskets is basically just dropping fries and taking them out, you don’t drop the bird, but you take the bird out of the fryer, it’s really fun, but on rush hours, it can kinda get frustrating if bird isn’t dropping fast enough
Just got hired, I'll update after a month at the Fresno Location
Update?
Accidentally knocked Ice-T into the ice tea on my first day 💀
Do they pick what station u have to be on ? And what spot did u start at when u first got hired
It depends on if you're starting Front of House (FOH) or Back of House (BOH). FOH is supposed to start with dinning room and then expo but they can be together. From there you get two days as cashier before being moved to drive thru. The positions it drive thru get trained at different points and it depends on how the trainer prefers to train along with the volume of the restaurant (how busy they are). With BOH you get trained on toast first, two days on boards with one being for dine in and the other for drive thru. With Bird being two days and the last position. At some point in any of these you should be trained on prep and dishes. You only get trained on marinating the bird and making the batters when being trained in the kitchen though. If you work dinner shifts then it may be a while before you learn lemonade. Hope this helped =)
You get trained in every single position that the restaurant has to offer including the kitchen, drive-thru, and up top. After you complete training, you and a shift manager discuss what you feel most comfortable on but you can't always rely on getting that spot for every shift.
@@ilamonaca9970 also includes restaurant image positions, all physical demanding
Do you have any advice for cooking bird and fries? I’m brand new and my managers are really strict and I don’t know how to improve
You technically should drop fries after you shake the bird, so that they come up around the same time. When you get rushes, do constant big drops, maybe 2 to 3. *Each* of these drops should be at least 30 tenders in each basket. Try to stay on 2 baskets for bird, so you don’t have to move as much to stop the timers. If you’re still not good with dropping bird (finger technique) don’t worry you’ll get the hang of it; keep your fingers straight and kinda pick at the tenders and grab the little ends between your fingers. Lay them flat in the fryer, it’s all about the flick of the wrist too. Usually it helps to have someone just do baskets and someone drop bird. For medium drops it should be constant drops of 15. Hope this helps ❤
@@Xavier_9872I’m so late but this is helpful asf tyyy
I like working here it’s fun
We use to call it wrap around drive thru.
Had my first day training on toast yesterday
i was taking an order one time & the customer barked at me... i literally hate canes sm.
my interview was today
After your 2 weeks of training how did the meeting go
I used to work at canes lmao
Was it slow or fast for you to learn how to use the chashier?
it take a little to get used to where everything is but after a few days of doing it it gets really easy!!
Different Canes can also have different systems but I believe they are trying to get them on the same one now
Canes are different by my house the outside one only for cards and go to the window to pay in cash that how it work at my place.
Awesome content
Did you ever have to filter?, everyone at the raising canes I worked at hated to do so X(
Do they pay you every two weeks for the hours you worked for the two weeks after you start? I just got my first paycheck but I’m confused because I don’t they added my hours from the last week I worked.
I work at Cane's and at my location the weeks end on Tuesday night and you restart your hours on Wednesday they pay you on Tuesdays and it's not the next Tuesday but the Tuesday after you get your next paycheck. So every two weeks and it turns out that you're paychecks are from the weeks before not the ones you just worked like most restaurants.
I'm literally so nervous that I could throw up lol. First job
it's really easy
you got this
How’s it going?
Will Rasing Cane's ever make buscuits? They should.
8:16
THAT IS SO RELATABLE LOL
I'm working there soon, the base pay is 15 I didn't know that and in the interview I said like 12 dollars 💀 and she said well 15 is the base pay. I start working there after orientation this week I'm excited but I felt so stupid 💀
Sameeeee lol
how is it
@@nicolem4riee It’s good I like my crew and I got a raise to be a CT (Certified Trainer)
@@taleeyaslife8927 nice! in the interview is it just you or other people there getting intervied aswell
training I mean
MY INTERVIEW IS IN 7 MINUTES AND IM SO SCARED
did you get the job?
I got my job interview tmr, I applied for opening/ closing shit is that a easy position?
The pay is $17.00 a hour here in Oakland,Ca.
there's a store in Oakland?? where?
Wtf. My store is only $15.
@@calvin3448 Edgwater drive it just opened July 14th..
In texas they start 12 n hour I git 13.50 because I have 10 plus years experience in kitchens. I was told 13.50 is the max start rate so idk.
What does it mean when they say what are you gonna bring to the table?
I think it usually means what do you have to offer the company such as past work experience.
i had an interview and they told me they’re gon do a background check and it’s going to be a week and i’m still waiting :(
Update?
I was in a group interview with them here in Tucson back in 2017. It was the stupidest experience I ever had. The manager greeted us in the dining room with the music blaring over the loudspeaker. All he did was ask us what our favorite music was and what we wanted to do on a vacation. A total waste of time. Nonetheless I never got the job or even bothered following up.
How much are the weekly pay checks
14 something an hour?? Man my state sucks, here in louisiana they are starting me off at 10.75 and thats 50 cents higher than normal cause i used to work at mcdonalds and i made 10.50 there
Danjle , DANIEL DOES NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT CANS???? WHY can't he stop thinking of me
have an interview in a couple days ahhh im nervous
You’ll do great!
im starting at canes today. i hope this helps :/
good luck! :)
How’s it going
So what does XT abbreviation mean as far as position. Got hired and saw where Boh and XT were circled.
Back of House and Extra Toast
I quit canes
Weekly pay?
Can a person outside of USA can work here?
how often do you get new shirts/hoodies & all that ?
Usually they’re free every 6 months I believe, but you can ask a manager and buy them whenever
They have a point system too when u call of work so they could just fire you
omg I forgot to talk about this thank u!!
I quit there on this pass Saturday
What does it mean?
you basically get points if you do things wrong like being tardy or calling out, at my store 6 points was an automatic fire
@@MarlenaLawless yeah thats what they told me too but ive been late a lot more than 6 times and called out and im still working after 2+ years (pain) so idek LOL
actual chickenthusiast caniac 😳😂
I have my interview today and I’m so nervous. It’s my first interview so I’m just scared
Did u get the job?
@@Xzerlaxe yes I did but I couldn’t handle it because of school and everything going on but it’s a great place to work
Can you talk about how breaks are
I just started at a new location that opened a few weeks ago and the only times I've had breaks is when I told the managers I had to pick my wife up from work at a certain time. I got in trouble for having to leave the second time to pick her up. Mind you both shifts I took these "breaks" on where 10 hour shifts. Now I'm seeing my schedules only have 3 days a week on them as opposed to 5 days a week. So I figure I've been punished for needing to take a break them two times. I mentioned days ahead that I'd need to take a 15 to 20 min break to go pick her up so it wasn't just out of the blue. But, I am in texas and according to Google here in this state no breaks are required by law. So yea if ur in texas don't count on having any breaks.
How do ya marinate n batter your tenders ??
We can’t tell u that lol
Do you get paid for training at the beginning?
yes! any training/orientation you will get paid for!
At my location, you get paid on orientation/training
really? I was sent to the different location for training and I did not receive any pay why?
like 65 to 75 dollars for the training process
I have a interview tomorrow I’m debating if I should go lol
i’d say you should, even if you decide you don’t want the job it’s good to have a backup if you’re applying to other places or anything
@@MarlenaLawless if you don’t mind me asking . What’s the hourly pay?
@@iiamiraclee its $12 for me
@@iiamiraclee $15 for me
I just had my interview and got the job, how did they contact you once they approved the background check?
I wondering too, did they get back to you?
Update??
@@koyarisa1552 they messaged me!!
@@baybeeegirl1320 they updated me via text!
i start this Tuesday
I’m waiting on my Sugar Daddy to provide me the $300.00 so I can start working.
I have to order the Crocs, and Apple Watch so I don’t have my phone out all day. Plus I want to order through the Cane Geer Apparel.
Does raising canes have full time💖❤🤠🐴👑👸🤴🙏💐🌹
Wait you can wear crocs?
do they do second interviews ?
They didn’t for me!
They did for me. Probs depends on the location and their hiring process.
Big blue sits still in the fridge
Hey is the pay weekly btw
Is bird the hardest position?
Probably. Because of how busy it can get. And the grease gets on your apron & shirt(s) & doesn't come off easily.
Parks are for friends
did they pay you during training? plz lmk 😭
Yes!
like 65 to 75 dollars for the training process
About to quit
Same😂😂
My goal is to work there when I turn 16