I work for a chain store, and not too long ago, the general manager of a franchise in another state was shopping at our store. He was looking around rather disapprovingly, and when I asked him what he thought of our store, he grumbled that it wasn't exactly like all the other franchises in the chain and he complained about how certain things were done differently in our store than in his. First of all, he's not the CEO of the company. He's just a general manager of one of many franchises. Why should he give a rat's a*s if our store isn't like all the others? Also, I don't get why some corporate managers and employees want to suppress individuality and become drones and clones. A coworker of mine was recently denied a raise, and the general manager of our franchise told him that it was because he was too much of an individualist and not a team player. Actually, since I know so much about my boss, I think that it was really because my coworker doesn't kiss butt. What's up with all this?
2006-11-07
02:32:30
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