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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1322202" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>The center manager is in charge of his center consisting of anywhere from a dozen to 8 dozen drivers. (roughly). A pkg div mgr reports to his \ her boss the division manager and the division manager reports to the pkg operations manager. Even though I've never really heard of the term "building manager" My guess is at most the person is a div mgr. If the building you work in has 1 center (no hub) then the term probably is equivalent to pkg center manager. If the building you work in has 3 or more centers or the building is a large hub with multiple sorts, then the building manager may be a division manager (either pkg or hub division mgr). </p><p></p><p>As far as what hand each level has, it's basically a matter of overseeing a wider range of issues the higher up the ladder you go. The division manager for 6-8 pkg centers isn't necessarily concerned about an individual route. He\she is concerned more with overall metrics such as SPC\SPORH. He\she gets their goals from higher up (overall spc\sporh\ndpph etc) they work with IE to parse out the plans to the individual centers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1322202, member: 4886"] The center manager is in charge of his center consisting of anywhere from a dozen to 8 dozen drivers. (roughly). A pkg div mgr reports to his \ her boss the division manager and the division manager reports to the pkg operations manager. Even though I've never really heard of the term "building manager" My guess is at most the person is a div mgr. If the building you work in has 1 center (no hub) then the term probably is equivalent to pkg center manager. If the building you work in has 3 or more centers or the building is a large hub with multiple sorts, then the building manager may be a division manager (either pkg or hub division mgr). As far as what hand each level has, it's basically a matter of overseeing a wider range of issues the higher up the ladder you go. The division manager for 6-8 pkg centers isn't necessarily concerned about an individual route. He\she is concerned more with overall metrics such as SPC\SPORH. He\she gets their goals from higher up (overall spc\sporh\ndpph etc) they work with IE to parse out the plans to the individual centers. [/QUOTE]
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