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TopicDo you think that managers are usually smarter than the workers below them?
thundersheep
09/13/17 12:43:21 AM
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Punnyz posted...
I mean, like, a manager is a manager because he knows the policies better and probably has much better experience and is qualified to be a leader


I don't know why you would think otherwise and where you got that its a stereotype that they're not. And its ESPECIALLY true in retail


Eh. A lot of people in retail are only working there because of circumstance, the only requirement in getting to management level is staying there long enough to be promoted and being semi-competent. I mean I've worked at Walmart with literal PhD's working under managers who never got a degree, while searching for something that actually matches their skill level. I mean it's certainly not the norm and there are a bunch of people at the bottom level who could never be management... but at any retail establishment there are generally a bunch of pretty smart kids who could easily be management if they didn't think they were too good for it/had other priorities.
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