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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1015483" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>To be a district manager in the U.S. operations, you will have a lot of competition. There are only 20 districts now in the U.S. Although there are other district manager level people in corporate for example BD has at least 6 district manager level people, probably more. The first criteria will be a college degree, preferably a masters, although that can be earned while working. The main key will be in lots of job changes and rotations, special assignments that will take you outside the country. You will need to master each and then get ready to take on a new assignment. The worst part (in my opinion) is the constant relocation. You will also rotate from operations (Pkg, Hub, Fdr into staff functions like BD or Finance or IE etc). Personally, why would a person want to pick up and move 4 or more times in a job just to get to that level? It's fine if you have no kids. But constantly uprooting the kids in my opinion is not good for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1015483, member: 4886"] To be a district manager in the U.S. operations, you will have a lot of competition. There are only 20 districts now in the U.S. Although there are other district manager level people in corporate for example BD has at least 6 district manager level people, probably more. The first criteria will be a college degree, preferably a masters, although that can be earned while working. The main key will be in lots of job changes and rotations, special assignments that will take you outside the country. You will need to master each and then get ready to take on a new assignment. The worst part (in my opinion) is the constant relocation. You will also rotate from operations (Pkg, Hub, Fdr into staff functions like BD or Finance or IE etc). Personally, why would a person want to pick up and move 4 or more times in a job just to get to that level? It's fine if you have no kids. But constantly uprooting the kids in my opinion is not good for them. [/QUOTE]
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