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  2. 8 remote jobs that pay at least $20 per hour - AOL

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    It also involves making outbound calls to verify transactions, as well as processing zero-dollar fraud loss cases. The job starts at $35.27/hour and only requires a high school diploma/GED; there ...

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    McDonald's advertises that its former CEO, Jim Skinner, began working at the company as a regular restaurant employee, and that 20 of its top 50 managers began work as regular crew members. [ 18 ] According to Jim Cantalupo , former CEO of McDonald's, the perception of fast-food work being boring and mindless is inaccurate, and over 1,000 of ...

  4. 3 Reasons Why McDonald's Would Be Smart to Pay $15 an Hour - AOL

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    Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images McDonalds employees and supporters protest in Los Angeles for a living wage of $15 an hour, using the slogan "Fight for 15." The Golden Arches have ...

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    The oldest operating McDonald's restaurant is the third one built, opened in 1953. It is located at 10207 Lakewood Blvd. at Florence Ave. in Downey, California (at . Siblings Richard and Maurice McDonald opened the first McDonald's at 1398 North E Street at West 14th Street in San Bernardino, California, on May 15, 1940.

  7. Fight for $15 - Wikipedia

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    A July 29, 2013 protest outside a McDonald's in New York City. US map of hourly minimum wages by state and District of Columbia (D.C.). [1] Percent of workers earning less than $15 per hour, by state. Concerning the gray n/a states CEPR wrote: "States that had minimum wages of at least $15 and those that were between $14 and $15 were not analyzed."