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Service Manager (General) Reviews
What is it like working as a Service Manager (General)?
May 2019
Challenging culture.
Service Manager (General) in Andover:
Pros: Changing things for the better
Cons: Staff have not previously been valued or developed leaving causing endemic lack of engagement amongst staff
January 2019
Location.
Service Manager (General) in Guelph:
Pros: Close to home
December 2018
Great.
Service Manager (General) in Phoenix:
Pros: Weather
Cons: Heat
December 2018
Cockeysville.
Service Manager (General) in Cockeysville:
Pros: quiet area for the most part
Cons: traffic
August 2017
Challenging.
Service Manager (General) in Cape Town:
Pros: To plan my work using my own initiative and see it all come together.
Cons: Being blamed for everything that goes wrong and not getting the support from my superior when needed.
August 2017
Good.
Service Manager (General) in Hanover:
Pros: It is convenient to home.
Cons: Nothing.
June 2017
Fast paced, ease of commute, city culture.
Service Manager (General) in New York:
Pros: Ease of travel, the fast-pace.
Cons: Cost of Living.
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