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Payroll Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Payroll Manager?
June 2018
Hectic, always on the go.
Payroll Manager in New York:
Pros: Being in an environment with people from all cultures and the interesting places in the city.
Cons: The commute on the subway.
February 2018
Walkability.
Payroll Manager in Amsterdam:
Pros: Accessibility with public transport.
Cons: Smell of marihuana - stinks.
December 2017
Payroll Manager in St. Louis:
Pros: Summer activities.
Cons: Traffic is alway trouble some, and there are concerns about working in the city.
November 2017
Payroll Position.
Payroll Manager in Irvine:
You have to love what you do.
November 2017
Can't move up the ladder.
Payroll Manager in Lancaster:
Make sure you have room to move up if you desire.
October 2017
Payroll Manager in Union City:
Pros: Close to home.
Cons: Lack of structure.
July 2017
The part of Tacoma I work in is not very positive.
Payroll Manager in Tacoma:
Pros: The part of Tacoma I work in is not very positive.
Cons: It is a very sketchy area and a bit scary, nothing to walk too, and the traffic is horrible.
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