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Division General Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Division General Manager?
February 2019
Not any different then other areas of the country.
Division General Manager in Lancaster:
Pros:
never thought about like versus dislike
Cons: traffic
February 2019
Hectic rolls require hectic life styles.
Division General Manager in Dallas:
Pros: Constant motion, fast paced atmosphere.
Cons: Traffic and property taxes.
February 2019
People love working for and with me.
Division General Manager in Kansas City:
Pros: Freedom to run my business
Cons: Forecasting, budgets, busy work and stress
January 2019
Busy, challenging.
Division General Manager in Melbourne:
Pros: opportunities, team work, significant achievements, supported
Cons: workload
January 2019
Amazing place to live and work.
Division General Manager in Portland:
Pros: The people and diverse offerings
Cons: Home Utility costs and taxes
November 2018
Good.
Division General Manager in George:
Pros: The City
Cons: Nothing
March 2018
Leadership is a people business.
Division General Manager in Washington:
Guide, delegate, trust, hold accountable.
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