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-- Posted by Anonymous at 12:51 pm on June 24, 2008

Will my job at Dunkin Donuts looks good on a resume for a job in the future?


-- Posted by cyberpunk at 12:52 pm on June 24, 2008

I'd think so.


-- Posted by Kankalicious at 12:52 pm on June 24, 2008

I guess as any kind of job experience... I mean, it's not going to make anyone say, "WOW! Look at that accomplishment!" But it's always good to have a job and hold it...


-- Posted by HatesYou at 12:53 pm on June 24, 2008

Any job is a good job.
You need experience and you're bound to start SOMEWHERE.

It all depends on how you present yourself in the future. For example, you might want to explain what it is you learned from working in such a busy environment.


-- Posted by Aztecwrestler at 12:53 pm on June 24, 2008

if your a cop theyll hire you on the spot =P


-- Posted by Z o E at 12:55 pm on June 24, 2008

Omfg dunkin donuts...
ahaa german exchange


-- Posted by taraxgoesxboom at 12:55 pm on June 24, 2008

If you want to get into the bakery field... lol.

If you work the cash register while you're there a lot of jobs require some cashier experience, so that will be good.

And it's better then having no job references. Just make sure you stay with it for a while, if it's your first job and you bail soon, it'll look bad on you.


-- Posted by crazyrugger at 12:56 pm on June 24, 2008

any type of work experience looks good...shit i have burget king on my resume


-- Posted by Hawkeye14 at 9:40 pm on July 5, 2008

underneath "Dunkin' Donuts" on your resume just add a little description like, "gained people skills interacting with the public on a daily basis," or something like that.  It shows that you are acknowledging that you learned something while working there, no matter what type of job it is or where it was.  Plus people skills are something that all companies/schools look for in a person.  


-- Posted by dragonking at 12:22 pm on July 13, 2008

It would be good to have cashier experience.


-- Posted by unconditionalS2 at 2:43 pm on July 22, 2008

i worked at dunkin for a long time and was a shift leader and all.. the training and fact that i could hold a job and make a mean cup of coffee says a lot.


-- Posted by JeremyM at 6:30 am on July 24, 2008

As long as it's not just a few weeks or months...If you're anywhere for a solid amount of time - it will look good. If you're young, people will understand that if you worked at a fast food joint, that was basically an option of limited choice.


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