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Operations Manager Reviews
What is it like working as an Operations Manager?
August 2017
Good.
Operations Manager in Lawson:
Pros: Close to home.
Challenging.
Satisfying.
August 2017
Operations Manager in London:
Pros: My Team.
Cons: Recognition.
August 2017
Excellent.
Operations Manager in Boise:
Pros: Chill, Lots of stuff to do, outdoors, great weather.
Cons: None.
July 2017
Fast Paced but Stifling Environment.
Operations Manager in Fairfield:
Pros: Easy commute.
Cons: Not an urban environment - no social life. Not a good work environment, offices are spread out.
July 2017
Work Flexibility and Learning.
Operations Manager in North Bay:
Pros: See different places.
Always changing and learning new things.
Cons: Takes me away from home alot, poor communication.
July 2017
Leadership is the best job.
Operations Manager in Seneca:
Pros: Leading, developing, and mentoring people.
Cons: Terminations, attending team member's family funerals, stress.
July 2017
Very friendly community.
Operations Manager in Owensboro:
Pros: The people.
Cons: Not alot of entertainment options other than restraunts.
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