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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1321677" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>That used to be an easy question a while ago, but now it's not as easy.</p><p>In the past a pkg ctr mgr was a grade 16, his\her boss was a pkg div mgr which was a grad 18. His\her boss was the operations manager ~ grade 19/20. His\her boss was the district mgr ~ grade 22-24. The district mgr reported to the region mgr gr 26. </p><p></p><p>Building manager I'm guessing is a local term. That's not an official term i've heard of. </p><p></p><p>In the last few years they have changed the structure of management. It used to be a pkg ctr mgr and hub sort mgr were equal. Similarly, an IE section leader was also a manager and equal to a center manager. </p><p></p><p>Now, we have all the various jobs being a different levels. An On road supervisor is a higher classification then a preload supervisor, who is higher then an local sort supervisor. Similarly, IE section leaders are higher classification then a hub sort mgr but the IE section leader was equal to the pkg ctr mgr. An IE team lead would be higher still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1321677, member: 4886"] That used to be an easy question a while ago, but now it's not as easy. In the past a pkg ctr mgr was a grade 16, his\her boss was a pkg div mgr which was a grad 18. His\her boss was the operations manager ~ grade 19/20. His\her boss was the district mgr ~ grade 22-24. The district mgr reported to the region mgr gr 26. Building manager I'm guessing is a local term. That's not an official term i've heard of. In the last few years they have changed the structure of management. It used to be a pkg ctr mgr and hub sort mgr were equal. Similarly, an IE section leader was also a manager and equal to a center manager. Now, we have all the various jobs being a different levels. An On road supervisor is a higher classification then a preload supervisor, who is higher then an local sort supervisor. Similarly, IE section leaders are higher classification then a hub sort mgr but the IE section leader was equal to the pkg ctr mgr. An IE team lead would be higher still. [/QUOTE]
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