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Yes
I did get the AGM position. I just found out this morning. I start October 10th and am taking some PTO before that position starts. Something else cool is that I very much approve of who they have offered my supervisory.job to before they.look outside the company.
OMG. After all these years I have a job one would expect me to have with my degree and all. I will.be making what I consider very good money - t he best I have ever made. And I have no interest in upgrading anything though SO and I would like to visit Bogota and Manila.
I'm just stunned right now though I'm sure it will wear off. Am I being arrogant in my deep.relief that I've moved even further away from waiting tables?
Wow. I just don't really know what to say. Rob
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I couldn't be happier for you, Rob!
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Great news!
it is tough to be a manager in this environment of high employment. Everywhere I see in the fast food world they are operating at reduced hours or reduced services. I imagine grocery stores are having the same problems, so good luck!
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No, you are not arrogant!! You are allowed to be proud of the journey you've travelled, and mostly you are allowed to be grateful to have others recognize your talents so that you can use them to the best of your ability--for your benefit, your SOs benefit and the benefit of your employers, customers and wider community.
You are where you're supposed to be right now!! Celebrate it! Congratulations! You are going to be a great AGM!
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Rob, you are not arrogant in the slightest. Thank you for sharing your wonderful news--I am so happy for you and proud of you as well. This is terrific news.
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Wonderful! Congratulations! And, no, not arrogant. What a journey you have had (and continue to have) and you should definitely enjoy it!
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Congrats! Not arrogant at all. It’s a shame if you have the mindset that you can’t be proud of your accomplishments.
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Congrats Rob. Go out and celebrate your success!
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Rob, you have earned your success!!!