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<blockquote data-quote="Goldilocks" data-source="post: 982830" data-attributes="member: 41888"><p>FYI, I have seen many new managers coming in with " A DEGREE" a they melted. The BEST managers I have worked with are the people who paid their dues and worked from the bottom up. They learned every aspect of the company. Just because you can present a good power point presentation in an interview and nail an interview, does NOT and WILL make you a good Fedex Manager. A Degree is NOT required but experience is. The best advice I can give you is to learn your bosses jobs. Learn how to run the front counter, learn the SAL job, learn the sort and reload, get in the cans and learn how to T Stack, Learn the Pscan and to set up the guns. MOST IMPORTANT learn how to approach people. They can make you or break you. You never know when you may have to fill in because of a sick call. Start from the bottom and work your way up. As a 27 year employee, I thank God everyday that we have a job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldilocks, post: 982830, member: 41888"] FYI, I have seen many new managers coming in with " A DEGREE" a they melted. The BEST managers I have worked with are the people who paid their dues and worked from the bottom up. They learned every aspect of the company. Just because you can present a good power point presentation in an interview and nail an interview, does NOT and WILL make you a good Fedex Manager. A Degree is NOT required but experience is. The best advice I can give you is to learn your bosses jobs. Learn how to run the front counter, learn the SAL job, learn the sort and reload, get in the cans and learn how to T Stack, Learn the Pscan and to set up the guns. MOST IMPORTANT learn how to approach people. They can make you or break you. You never know when you may have to fill in because of a sick call. Start from the bottom and work your way up. As a 27 year employee, I thank God everyday that we have a job! [/QUOTE]
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