JoEllen, about your daughter. I've trained lots of people in lots of types of jobs.
For this job, I think as long as your daughter is a problem solver & take control type person, she should do ok. If she's the type you needs to have someone around constantly so she can keep asking the next step, or how can I do this since its different from the written directions; then she might have some trouble.
Not sure if she's had any type of other work experience to draw from either. The actaul work is easy if everything goes according to directions. But it rarely does. Most times, she will not be able to reach an event co-ordinator by phone or she'll have to wait an hour to see if they even call her back while she's waiting at the store.
She should be self-disciplined; since no boss watching over her.
Yes, the pay is great compared to what she'll make at McD's.
My first job way back when was McD's (when they actually made people work for their $ - I cringe when in there nowadays). I learned alot of valuable work ethic lessons there. They had good training & room for advancement even while part time due to college. In college, I also worked at a grocery store part time & became somewhat of a shift manager / cash office. I guess what I'm saying is, she won't LEARN alot from this job like I learned from other jobs in turns of management or observing how businesses work or even several other tasks. She'll be all alone & really just handing out samples. No one to learn from & no room for slightest bit of advancement. Also, even though they were part time jobs, they looked good on a resume because it showed I kept learning & advancing. I had drive. She won't find any of that in this job.
I have learned something though in this job. It has greatly improved my sales technique. A part I always hated when working in banking & insurance. There, I preferred to just educate the customer & not "sell" them on something. I "sell" now, but in a light hearted fun kind of way. I don't feel guilty now when convincing someone to buy a can of soup compared to tacking on a high premium to their already high insurance bill.
Sorry for boring answer. LOL Can you tell I've always done training & management jobs in banking & insurance?
Real boring serious stuff. At least all the training I used to do as a private music lessons teacher, McDs, & grocery was lighter. lol
But the actual work part is fun.
So, now you guys can talk & see if its something she wants to do. They seem to hire everyone...but for some strange reason I've got "at least 18 yrs old" stuck in my head for this job. No idea where I got that though.