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<blockquote data-quote="Harley Rider" data-source="post: 270016" data-attributes="member: 10872"><p>I'll agree with you on a manager not being able to be a best friend Litmus but not everyone is willing to give up a personal life to be in management. My wife drove a package car for 14 years and was in management for 7 years. She was only too happy to accept the buyout when it was offered several years ago and has never looked back.</p><p></p><p>I have had the opportunity to talk with lots of management people (because of her) without them having to say what was expected knowing I could be trusted to not spill my guts. I have found very few that are happy in their jobs. The ones that have quit or retired are too happy to be away from the pressure cooker.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you. Maybe you can convince yourself that you are happy in your work. At least an hourly can go home at night and be able to sleep without worrying about their job security or the butt chewing they are going to receive on a daily basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harley Rider, post: 270016, member: 10872"] I'll agree with you on a manager not being able to be a best friend Litmus but not everyone is willing to give up a personal life to be in management. My wife drove a package car for 14 years and was in management for 7 years. She was only too happy to accept the buyout when it was offered several years ago and has never looked back. I have had the opportunity to talk with lots of management people (because of her) without them having to say what was expected knowing I could be trusted to not spill my guts. I have found very few that are happy in their jobs. The ones that have quit or retired are too happy to be away from the pressure cooker. Good luck to you. Maybe you can convince yourself that you are happy in your work. At least an hourly can go home at night and be able to sleep without worrying about their job security or the butt chewing they are going to receive on a daily basis. [/QUOTE]
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