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General / Operations Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a General / Operations Manager?
January 2019
Great town to work in.
General / Operations Manager in Middletown:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Traffic lights
January 2019
Headliner.
General / Operations Manager in New York:
Pros: Different types of people and opportunities
Cons: The commute
December 2018
General / Operations Manager in Springfield:
Pros: nothing
Cons: rude customers talking down to me
December 2018
General / Operations Manager in Boulder:
Pros: views
Cons: cost of living
December 2018
Low pay good people some use you and your kindness like the current manager Pete.
General / Operations Manager in Corinth:
Pros: Close to home small town.
Cons: Lack of technology at the store via using manual labor for stocking vs machines like motorized carts.
December 2018
Its quite stressful.
General / Operations Manager in Cebu City:
Pros: familiarity of my co-worker
Cons: the maddening traffic
December 2018
General / Operations Manager in Myrtle Beach:
Pros: Beach area
Cons: Winter season
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