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	<title>Comments on: How to Become a Manager, Part 1: It&#8217;s Not Only the Flip Flops</title>
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		<title>By: Ralph Vasquez</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ralph Vasquez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That&#039;s the key.  If you want to be a manager, well, just work like one.  Know your stuff.  That&#039;s how I did it.  I never felt transition into a manager&#039;s position.  Because I knew what I needed to know and then learn tasks and responsibilities that are for management but I volunteered to learn and do &quot;Just in case&quot;.  
Currently, I am employed with a small business and I have been there happily for over 13 years. Well, my employer has 4 other business&#039;s and he had recently, well over a year and a half ago, he hired a young man to manage one of his business&#039;s.   Well, I was shocked when this &quot;new&quot; manager goes to work to do his job in, get this...Flip flops!    Excuse me?  So unprofessional and I am sorry but I think its unprofessional. 
Sure I would like to be comfortable at work too.  But that&#039;s why they call it work. Because that what it is.  And not to mention the safety factor.
I don&#039;t think it&#039;s my place to say anything to my Boss about it. But he has mentioned it to me about his new manager&#039;s attire in the work place.  Of course I don&#039;t say anything.  I just listen and am in agreement with him.
I really want to tell him just lay the law down.  Tell him that his flip flop attire and basketball wearing outfits don&#039;t fit the tone of your business and to start wearing shoes and maybe some pants and a polo shirt.  
&quot;some people&#039;s kids?&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s the key.  If you want to be a manager, well, just work like one.  Know your stuff.  That&#8217;s how I did it.  I never felt transition into a manager&#8217;s position.  Because I knew what I needed to know and then learn tasks and responsibilities that are for management but I volunteered to learn and do &#8220;Just in case&#8221;.<br />
Currently, I am employed with a small business and I have been there happily for over 13 years. Well, my employer has 4 other business&#8217;s and he had recently, well over a year and a half ago, he hired a young man to manage one of his business&#8217;s.   Well, I was shocked when this &#8220;new&#8221; manager goes to work to do his job in, get this&#8230;Flip flops!    Excuse me?  So unprofessional and I am sorry but I think its unprofessional.<br />
Sure I would like to be comfortable at work too.  But that&#8217;s why they call it work. Because that what it is.  And not to mention the safety factor.<br />
I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s my place to say anything to my Boss about it. But he has mentioned it to me about his new manager&#8217;s attire in the work place.  Of course I don&#8217;t say anything.  I just listen and am in agreement with him.<br />
I really want to tell him just lay the law down.  Tell him that his flip flop attire and basketball wearing outfits don&#8217;t fit the tone of your business and to start wearing shoes and maybe some pants and a polo shirt.<br />
&#8220;some people&#8217;s kids?&#8221;</p>
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