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What is it like working as a Safety Manager?
January 2020
Single Operations Runway makes it quite a busy airport and can be stressful.
Safety Manager in Victoria:
Pros: Easy to communicate in English/Aviation and administrative language
Cons: Progression is limited
December 2019
Safety Manager in Englewood:
Pros: Centralized location, a lot of resources around the area.
Cons: Since it is a centralized location, traffic can be brutal and hinder projects that are far away.
November 2019
Safety Manager in Montréal:
Pros: my family is here
Cons: the traffic
November 2019
Keeping Wenatchee Farmers Safe.
Safety Manager in Wenatchee:
Pros: Small town family company that takes care of its people
September 2019
Great City.
Safety Manager in San Antonio:
Pros: Family People lots to see and do
Cons: Heat
September 2019
Good.
Safety Manager in Seattle:
Pros: Flexibility to implement best practices
Cons: Lack of accountability
August 2019
Work everyday. No disconnect from work ever!
Safety Manager in Zimmerman:
Pros: Nothing
Cons: Weekly terminations and theft by employees.
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