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<blockquote data-quote="washington57" data-source="post: 844681" data-attributes="member: 25212"><p>First of all there is a difference between wanting to learn more and being competent at your job. By the number of jobs you've had in the last two years it appears that so far you aren't good at any of those positions. For example if you were a good sort aisle supervisor they wouldv'e kept you there. Sim is where they put the people who can't manage employees. Typically a pt supervisor stays at least a year in a position before rotating. </p><p></p><p>Just sayin here that you may think a little too much of yourself. Some humility might do you some good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="washington57, post: 844681, member: 25212"] First of all there is a difference between wanting to learn more and being competent at your job. By the number of jobs you've had in the last two years it appears that so far you aren't good at any of those positions. For example if you were a good sort aisle supervisor they wouldv'e kept you there. Sim is where they put the people who can't manage employees. Typically a pt supervisor stays at least a year in a position before rotating. Just sayin here that you may think a little too much of yourself. Some humility might do you some good. [/QUOTE]
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