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Going to lose a good supervisor
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<blockquote data-quote="HEFFERNAN" data-source="post: 370242" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>When I was part time supervising, I enjoyed working with the 10 people I was assigned to. I treated them with respect and dignity, and they in turned became loyal and were sad to see me leave for driving.</p><p>I didn't think I was cut out for full time, it is tough to be likable as a FT sup. You have to make decisions that will upset even the ones that are mutually respecting you.</p><p>We lost a great center manager because he put his people ahead of the numbers he was to attain. He was a good friend and he is doing very well outside the "prison gates"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HEFFERNAN, post: 370242, member: 11315"] When I was part time supervising, I enjoyed working with the 10 people I was assigned to. I treated them with respect and dignity, and they in turned became loyal and were sad to see me leave for driving. I didn't think I was cut out for full time, it is tough to be likable as a FT sup. You have to make decisions that will upset even the ones that are mutually respecting you. We lost a great center manager because he put his people ahead of the numbers he was to attain. He was a good friend and he is doing very well outside the "prison gates" [/QUOTE]
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