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<blockquote data-quote="j13501" data-source="post: 839937" data-attributes="member: 918"><p>Congratulations on aspiring to become a district manager. That is the most crucial job in the company, after the CEO, because although corporate sets the vision, it is the district managers who must develop the plans to run the day to day business and attain all the financial, service and safety goals. </p><p></p><p>I never had the skill to attain that level with the organization, but I've worked closely with enough district managers and know that to reach their level you need to work entremely hard, be focused on attaining your business plan results, and have the supreme confidence that you will overcome problems and be successful. You obviously have the confidence- just remember that every one of today's district managers started in an entry level position like you, but realized that he/she had to be successful in their current job, if they wanted a chance for bigger job responsiblities in the future. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j13501, post: 839937, member: 918"] Congratulations on aspiring to become a district manager. That is the most crucial job in the company, after the CEO, because although corporate sets the vision, it is the district managers who must develop the plans to run the day to day business and attain all the financial, service and safety goals. I never had the skill to attain that level with the organization, but I've worked closely with enough district managers and know that to reach their level you need to work entremely hard, be focused on attaining your business plan results, and have the supreme confidence that you will overcome problems and be successful. You obviously have the confidence- just remember that every one of today's district managers started in an entry level position like you, but realized that he/she had to be successful in their current job, if they wanted a chance for bigger job responsiblities in the future. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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