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He trains to assist the manager's every need
Cashier, Associate, Customer Service Department Manager, Shift Supervisor, Manager on Duty Assistant Store Manager, Store Manager, District Manager
The simplest authority line is this. Employee, assistant department manager, department manager, assistant store manager, store manager, district manager, regional manager, division manager, corporate manager. There are ways to circumvent this chain of command if you are a customer. A simple email to the corporate office gets a swift response to your complaint. In most instances, the store manager can deal with your issue more quickly and effectively than even the corporate email.
A Customer service manager (CSM) and department manager are hourly positions. These positions usually start in the $10-12 hour range in your area. An Assistant manager is a salaried position. You are in a "Metro" area so starting salary is $43,500 + bonus.
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-Manager -Department head -Educator -Special events manager -Assistant manager -General manager - You can also add "salon owner" to this list of career opportunities
Why do you need to know this? Assistant manager in what?? is it ajob related to the subject taught already? if you are a techer you should really know to define the question clearly.
An average Hy-Vee Store Director makes over $100,000 a year. Store Directors are paid quarterly after every inventory and their salaries are based off of sales. In other words, if their store does really well they will have a better salary. If their store does really well they will make less. Hy-Vee no longer has a store manager and an assistant store managers. The store manager is now called a Store Director. Then it does Manager of General Merchandise, Manager of Store Operations, and Manager of Perishables. Some stores have Assistant Managers of General Merchandise, Store Operation, and Perishables. Next in the line-up is Assistant Managers and 2nd Assistant Managers. After that is Department Managers and Department specialists. After that goes Department Clerks, Checker/Stockers, Checkers, then Courtesy Clerks.
The difference is the assistant project manager has to confer with the project manager on major decisions.
Assist the manager.
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