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Job: Administrative / Office Manager
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$0$900$1.8K$2.7K
New York, New York$2,440  
   
Houston, Texas$1,026  
Chicago, Illinois$998  
Dallas, Texas$2,250  
Los Angeles, California$2,000  
Atlanta, Georgia$1,550  
San Francisco, California$1,250  
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Administrative / Office Manager Job Description

People with the job title Administrative / Office Manager typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Plan, direct, or coordinate supportive services of an organization, such as recordkeeping, mail distribution, telephone operator/receptionist, and other office support services. May oversee facilities planning and maintenance and custodial operations.

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Administrative / Office Manager - (City withheld for privacy), South Carolina, United States
I have worked for the same company now for 6 + yrs and have moved up and being giving nothing but the highest regard. However for the past 3 yrs, my hours were cut from 40 to 30 along with other employees & now that they want me to go back F/T they want me to take it for 50 cents more. 10 more hours, 20 more hrs of work, then they will reduce the other employees hrs, so there's only 60 hrs in this whole office. Companies today know they have you by the tail & that you probably cant just go out a...
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 17 Jan 2011
Life Time Learner
Administrative / Office Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Texas, United States
I have worked for this organization for the past 16 years, after having being laid off a Corporate 500 company. When I started working here I took a $6,000 cut in annual pay. I am extremely underpaid for the skills, education and training I possess. The job market was bad then, just as it is now. Since I have been with this organization, I have earned (3) three college degrees and currently working on my 4th, a PhD. I have competed for promotions on every level and this organization will no...
Posted in Fair Pay on 2 Nov 2008
Corporate Loyalty
Administrative / Office Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Illinois, United States
It is imperative to remember what is most important to you in life. I believe that when you feel overwhelmed then you should analyze why and whatare the factors which cause you so much grief. Corporations spend more and more time being concerned with their bottom line, not their employees. Essentially, people become upset when they are given the infamous pink slip or terminated. Will you ever be paid what you are worth in your current position? Your loyalty to your corporation is misplaced. Do w...
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