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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 395036" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>I agree also. You have to want to do it for the challenge of the job and never for the money.</p><p> </p><p>I know management is not for me and wouldn't considered it if the pay increase was 100%. I just don't have the skills to manage people and communicate my thoughts effectively (I'm a bad public speaker).</p><p> </p><p>I couldn't allow the fate of my career be determined on how well my hourly employees do their job. There is only so much a manager can do to motivate or correct his employee's work. </p><p> </p><p>With the union behind them, there is always that handful the really doesn't care what kind of job they do and it brings down the performance of the entire group. If I don't have the power fire them, then I could never manage them.</p><p> </p><p>The hourly position has its negative areas, but all those negatives are gone when I punch out every night or go home for the weekend. Our center manager doesn't have this luxury and I don't envy him for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 395036, member: 4653"] I agree also. You have to want to do it for the challenge of the job and never for the money. I know management is not for me and wouldn't considered it if the pay increase was 100%. I just don't have the skills to manage people and communicate my thoughts effectively (I'm a bad public speaker). I couldn't allow the fate of my career be determined on how well my hourly employees do their job. There is only so much a manager can do to motivate or correct his employee's work. With the union behind them, there is always that handful the really doesn't care what kind of job they do and it brings down the performance of the entire group. If I don't have the power fire them, then I could never manage them. The hourly position has its negative areas, but all those negatives are gone when I punch out every night or go home for the weekend. Our center manager doesn't have this luxury and I don't envy him for it! [/QUOTE]
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