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Have found myself in a situation and was curious if anyone else is going through this? I started as a part time Officer 15 years ago. Was chosen for a full time position and quickly promoted to shift supervisor. Some time later, I was promoted to Site Supervisor. During all this time, I always wondered what my Manager did. Everyone used to joke around how easy of a job it must be to sit in the Officer all day while we are doing all the work. 2 years ago, I was promoted to manager. Had to take 368 hours of extra training, and now.... had I know all that came with being a manager, I would have stayed in the position as Site Supervisor. So my questions are as follows:
- Do you know what the Security Manager does if you are not one?
- Any Managers feel the same way I do after learning just what being a manager means?
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