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From Phoenix, AZ — 03/21/2010

CategoryRating
Pay3
Respect-5
Benefits2
Job Security-5
Work/Life Balance-2
Career Potential/Growth-4
Location3
Co-worker Competence1
Work Environment-5
Once upon a time there was a DM in the Phoenix area that read a book about micromanaging. He made sure to look at everyone's email and see what they were doing during every moment of the day. He berated employees and often times swore at them well telling them how bad they were doing.

He never ever said hello first and thought his bum cheeks smelled like roses. He was a former manager at Hooters in Phoenix and bragged about graduating from University of South Carolina non-stop. He thought everyone loved him and that it was cool to yell at managers at the top of his lungs in front of everyone. He loved the power he had and was furious when you did not laugh at his jokes or attend his functions.

He consistently pushed his employees to sell rediculously high interest mortgages to credit worth customers. He also would talk about how dumb these customers were for wanting to get interest only loans. This is one of the few things I agreed with him on, so it was only fitting when he had 3 mortgages of his own all interest only with Countrywide. He must hate that deeds are public records.

This person does not even know the word teamwork and has back-stabbed more people than he can probably count. It doesn't really matter cause all he can count is the amount of HR violations he had against him. He can also count to 2, which is the amount of weeks upper management gave him to find another job or transfer to another position.

This is where our story ends and I just want to give my full condolences to some sorry region in South Carolina, where this DM transferred to. If this story sounds familiar and you know the star character, please ask him how his homes are doing in Phoenix now and how his one particular residence his holding up after he manipulated all of his former butt kissers to help him move into him.

Just an FYI, the star character in this story deserves to be living in a box on the side of the road that he financed with Wells Fargo Financial for 40 years including 4 points at a 14% interest rate.

The End
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