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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 1888516" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>I second that. The only reasons to manage CSAs are to pad your resume; to take on a big challenge; or to have a terrible experience so that your next experience seems easy by comparison. They really aren't much different from couriers or anyone else but couriers are only in the building for a small part of their day. They want to hurry up and get out on the road at the start of their shift and want to get out of the building at the end of their shift.</p><p></p><p>CSAs are there alllllllll day and usually have access to their managers alllllllll day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 1888516, member: 23516"] I second that. The only reasons to manage CSAs are to pad your resume; to take on a big challenge; or to have a terrible experience so that your next experience seems easy by comparison. They really aren't much different from couriers or anyone else but couriers are only in the building for a small part of their day. They want to hurry up and get out on the road at the start of their shift and want to get out of the building at the end of their shift. CSAs are there alllllllll day and usually have access to their managers alllllllll day. [/QUOTE]
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