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Muhammad
What looks better on your resume? Old Navy or McDonald's?
do you even have to ask..lol....? if its an office job go for old navy on your resume...if its about food mcdonalds
Alice
Come on, are you kidding? Old Navy.
dotdashdot
old navy hands down
Twisted
It depends, what postion did you hold at these jobs? If it was a higher spot I would go with that one. Also where are you applying? If you are applying for a retail/customer service/sales job I would go with old navy. If the job applys to food go with Mcdonalds. How long you worked at each job makes a difference also.
myopinionmatters
just lie. no one checks references at that level of employment.
nestealuva
Old Navy, because it shows that you have more experience with customers. McDonalds just requires flipping patties (that will soon raise someone's cholesterol and kill them).