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Mailroom Supervisor Reviews
What is it like working as a Mailroom Supervisor?
March 2019
Dont do it.
Mailroom Supervisor in Tampa:
Pros: nothing
Cons: micro management
August 2016
Meeting challenges.
Mailroom Supervisor:
Pros: Working with new people.
Training.
Problem solving.
Human interactions.
Cons: High stress levels.
Constant demand to meet customer requests.
Inflexible work attitudes from others.
Constantly being asked to give way to others.
Unable to set rules.
Unable to get quality and dependable staff.
January 2016
More money than previous position.
Mailroom Supervisor:
Pros: The money it is just a job.
Cons: Nothing noted yet.
April 2015
Fast Pace.
Mailroom Supervisor:
Pros: What I love about working as a mailroom supervisor is that it is fast pace. It is a caotic environment because you are multitasking as well as having to focus on every single detail of the job. It keeps me on my toes because you dont know when you would have to make an adjustment to your routine, love having to adjust as things fo down.
Cons: The bad about working as a mailroom supervisor is having to deal service providers and their service department.
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